Mesh Vendors add 802.11n, VoIP to their feature list

Mesh Vendors add 802.11n, VoIP to their feature list

22 April, 2008, by Desire Athow



Tags: Grid Computing/Ethernet, Networks, VoIP, WiFi, Wireless


Ruckus Wireless has added 802.11n capability to its newly released ZoneDirector 3000 which it calls a "smart wireless LAN (WLAN) controller" and could help in rolling out Wireless LANs quickly with minimal cabling.

Mesh capabilities add a level of flexibility that cannot be achieved by wired network; wireless meshed networking can create new network frameworks on the fly, closing gaps and repairing themselves without human intervention.

Ruckus also released a free software update which will convert existing ZoneFlex access points into Meshed devices and a spokesperson for the company reckons that the Smartmesh technology will allow "a new class of simple yet robust WLANs that self-organise, self-optimise and self-heal, eliminating costly, inconvenient cabling to every Wi-Fi access point and complex, labour-intensive RF planning".

Another company, Terranet, has plans to allow Voice over IP to be transported through its mesh structures and to use mobile phone handsets as wireless access points; something that remotely resembles what the XO (ex OLPC) laptop aimed to do in third world countries and areas devoid of proper wireless networks.
Desire Athow Posted by Desire Athow on 22 April, 2008

Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been writing technology articles for nearly a decade. You can follow him on Twitter.



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