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Microsoft Unleashes New Fast and
Easy-to-Use Home Networking Products With Automatic Security
Title:
Wireless-G
Publisher: Microsoft
Format: Hardware for Xbox™ video game
system
Availability: 2003 |
Microsoft Corp. today unveiled Wireless-G, an innovative
Wi-Fi®-certified 802.11g wireless networking solution. Utilizing powerful
security technologies, the new lineup of wireless networking products
enables consumers to simply share a broadband Internet connection,
information files, printers and more between all the computers in the home -
at up to five times the speed of a typical 802.11b wireless network.
The new products introduced today are Microsoft® Wireless
Base Station MN-700, a router with an integrated 802.11g wireless access
point and four-point Ethernet switch; Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-720,
which adds a notebook computer to the wireless network; Wireless PCI Adapter
MN-730, which adds a desktop computer to the network; Wireless Notebook Kit
MN-820, with everything users need to create a wireless network for a
desktop and notebook; and Xbox® Wireless Adapter MN-740, the only
comprehensive, first-party solution for high- performance Xbox gaming
without the hassle of wires.
"Wi-Fi is an exploding technology with adoption growing at a
rapid pace," said Todd Greenberg, product manager for Microsoft Broadband
Networking. "Microsoft Wireless-G products feature standards- based
technology to ensure compatibility; an enhanced, proprietary Setup Wizard
for easy network setup; and premier security out of the box, making it easy
for consumers to join this trend."
Key features of Microsoft Wireless-G include the following:
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Easy installation.
Microsoft Wireless-G is designed to make high- performance wireless home
networking easy. An enhanced Setup Wizard provides step-by-step
instructions for installation and enables additional PCs to be added to
the network quickly and efficiently.
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Auto Update.
Microsoft's proprietary Auto Update service automatically sends a message
when updates are available, keeping consumers up to date with
ever-changing software enhancements. The Wireless Base Station MN-700 is
powered by Windows® CE .NET 4.2, enabling Microsoft, its partners and
other developers to create additional applications and benefits for
customers.
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Premier security.
Wireless-G helps keep the network safe from wireless eavesdroppers with
premier, easy-to-use security features, including Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
In addition, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is automatically turned on by
the Setup Wizard and a stateful packet inspection (SPI) hardware firewall
helps protect users from Internet intruders.
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High performance at the speed of G.
Wireless-G supports speeds of up to 54 Mbps and includes Parental
Controls, the first key feature written for the flexible Windows CE
platform. Parental controls allow parents or employers enhanced control
over access to Internet content via the network.
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Innovations in wireless gaming.
Co-developed by Xbox and Microsoft Broadband Networking, Xbox Wireless
Adapter enables gamers to play on the Xbox Live™ service from any
Xbox-connected television in the home - without wires - by adding Xbox to
an existing 802.11g or 802.11b Wi-Fi network.
Supporting Industry Standards
The newest products from Microsoft Broadband Networking are
ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
have Wi-Fi interoperability certification, and are compatible with existing
wireless networks and hot spots.
"To reach its full potential, Wi-Fi depends on
standards-based technologies that combine high performance and tight
security in an easy-to-use consumer package," said Jonathan Gaw, research
manager for home networking at IDC. "Certified interoperability,
performance, security and simplicity in installation and maintenance, such
as what is available from Microsoft, will be key to the spread of wireless
networks both in the home and at public hot spots."
Leading With the Right Partners
"We are excited that Microsoft is launching Wireless-G with
Broadcom technology, which provides the best solution for consumers and
small businesses transitioning to 54Mbps Wi-Fi networks," said Clint Brown,
director of Business Development in the Home and Wireless Networking
Business Unit at Broadcom. "Microsoft's unique software enhancements will
allow customers to experience maximum performance, greater range and robust
security offered by 54g™-based products."
Why Go Wi-Fi
The fact that 30 million Americans log on to the Internet at
home with a broadband connection indicates a growing need for Wi-Fi
technology.* The benefits of Wi-Fi include the following:
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Sharing a broadband Internet connection.
For example, Wireless-G from Microsoft makes it easy for Mom to work
online while her kids use the same Internet connection for schoolwork from
a different computer - all without the hassle and mess of wires.
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Enjoying the freedom of Internet access.
With a wireless home network, Internet access is no longer tied to the
wall. In the home, networked laptop users can stay connected to the
Internet settings from the living room to the deck. On the road, the
Internet can be accessed via thousands of public hot spots, often found in
cafes, hotel lobbies and other well-traveled areas.
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Sharing files, printers and information between
computers. With a wireless network,
consumers no longer have to e-mail or save large files to a disk to access
the data on multiple computers. Saving information to the shared network
drive makes information available on any networked computer, at any time.
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Interactive, online gameplay - without wires.
With Xbox Wireless Adapter, gamers can play on Xbox Live without a
cumbersome Ethernet cord running from the Broadband Internet connection to
the Xbox console by adding Xbox to an existing 802.11g or 802.11b Wi-Fi
network. Once Xbox is added to a network, gamers can wirelessly experience
Xbox Live gaming from any Xbox-connected television in the home, without
messy cables or holes in the wall.
Product Availability
The new products will be widely available to consumers at the
end of September 2003 for the following estimated retail prices**:
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Microsoft Wireless Base Station MN-700 $109
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Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-720
$84.95
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Wireless PCI Adapter MN-730 $84.95
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Wireless Notebook Kit MN-820
$179
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Xbox Wireless Adapter MN-740
$139***
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