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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (10322)8/30/2005 10:01:44 PM
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Whiz-Bang Wireless At The Scene Of A Crime Aug. 25, 2005

New mesh-networking software from PacketHop lets police and first responders use their mobile devices to set up wireless networks that don't require Wi-Fi access points or routers.

By Elena Malykhina
InformationWeek

Every minute counts when police officers and first responders are caught in a dangerous situation that requires teamwork and fast communication. And increasingly, they're being equipped with laptops, pocket PCs, and PDAs that let them communicate wirelessly. But they can't always use these systems, since Wi-Fi access points or other wireless infrastructures aren't necessarily available at the scene of an incident.

Cont'd at informationweek.com

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Start-Up Builds Wireless Mesh Net

August 29, 2005 10:32AM

With PacketHop's TrueMesh software, users of Windows XP laptops and tablets can create an instant wireless network that dynamically routes data among the computers forming the mesh. It's as if each wireless device incorporated its own wireless LAN access point.

Cont'd at newsfactor.com
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