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Tech Horizons: Wireless grows up
by Tim Dean

The holes in WEP have finally been plugged and wireless is finally a secure technology. Tim Dean looks at how this was achieved.

Nov 22, 2004
News
Researchers crack WPA encryption
by Staff writers

Pair break code used on half of all wireless traffic.

Nov 10, 2008
Review
Netgear Rangemax 240 Wireless Router
by Nick Ross

Wireless networking at 10/100 speeds, with range to match.

Jun 7, 2006
News
'New' WPA security breach found
by David Haskin

Nov 11, 2003
News
Wifi links vulnerable even with encryption
by Marc Delehanty

Free tools crack WEP and WPA with ease, McAfee expert warns.

Jul 27, 2006
Netcomm MyNetGateway NB9W
by Nick Ross

Performance and security, now exciting again.

Mar 7, 2006
Feature
One way or another
by Tim Dean

Everyone likes standards, but standards mean compromises. Tim Dean looks at whether they're worth the trade off.

Nov 22, 2004
Feature
The practical guide to Wi-Fi
by Staff writers

Your wireless network is more powerful than you imagine. Use this guide to fully understand and utilise it.

Jun 27, 2007
Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi Internet Radio
by Staff writers

Ideal for a bedroom or kitchen, but it lacks the quality for streaming a music library.

Jun 14, 2007
Review > Dock Systems
Terratec Noxon 2 audio
by Jim Martin

The USB port is a great feature, but we’d still choose the Squeezebox.

Jun 7, 2007
Linksys WRT310N Ultra RangePlus - godsend for WiFi junkies
by Dave Stevenson

An absolute steal at this price – great performance and superb value make this a must for next-gen WiFi junkies

Jul 8, 2008
Feature
The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers

Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!

Sep 4, 2007
Slim Devices Squeezebox 3 Wireless
by Jim Martin

Stunning design and innovative features make the Squeezebox extremely desirable, despite the price.

Jun 5, 2007
Terratec Noxon iRadio
by Jim Martin

Ideal for streaming music wirelessly or listening to Internet radio, but the iRadio suffers from a few design niggles.

Jun 1, 2007
Apple TV
by Ross Burridge

A promising start for Apple’s living-room takeover, but we’re still waiting for the best bits.

Jan 7, 2008
NETGEAR EVA700 Digital Entertainer
by Dave Stephenson

The appealing price and form factor can’t hide some serious usability issues, but there’s a good system underneath.

Apr 20, 2007
Review > Misc Software
ZyXEL ZyAIR G-4100
by Dave Mitchell

A simple wireless hotspot kit well suited to small businesses that want to offer an easy, billed Internet access service.

Oct 16, 2006
Review > Misc Software
Edimax 802.11g Wireless LAN signal detector/USB Adapter
by Nick Ross

Speed up your hotspot searches and then get connected with this thorough Wi-Fi detector.

Dec 6, 2006
Review > Misc Software
Level One WNC-300
by Staff Writers

The WNC-0300 is an 802.11g/b PCI card, and is the counterpart of the WPC-0300 PC card.

Mar 10, 2004
Review > Misc Software
SITECOM WL-121
by Staff Writers

The Sitecom WL-121 was very easy to install and configure once you had the software up and running.

Mar 10, 2004

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Latest News on WPA

Researchers crack WPA encryption
by Staff writers  |   Nov 10, 2008
Pair break code used on half of all wireless traffic.
Car park capers foiled
by Tony Dennis  |   Jul 29, 2008
No wi-fi leaks thanks to Meru
Is Telstra's Turbo 7 Series the ultimate wireless gizmo?
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 26, 2008
You can now host a wireless network anywhere you can receive a Telstra NextG signal. Great idea, now about those data plans . . .