WiNetworks Win7200 Pico Base Station optimizes WiMAX coverage
Although we're still waiting for WiMAX to really crash the party, WiNetworks is way ahead of the curve with its Win7200. The Pico Base Station was designed to provide "optimized indoor and outdoor WiMAX coverage," and is available in the 2.xGHz and 3.xGHz (802.16e Wave 2) frequency range. The single-piece device promises to sip power and stay tight for use in cramped environments, and it's also crafted to play nice with existing network equipment and provide interoperability with third-party WiMAX-certified gear. To date, a price has yet to be divulged, but the outfit will be proudly showcasing its new toy at the WiMAX Forum Global Congress and CommunicAsia late next month.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ayman @ May 28th 2008 9:05AM
shiny pen
fred @ May 28th 2008 9:06AM
That pen is hawt!
When will it be available? I hope they make one with blue ink.
Bryan @ May 28th 2008 9:54AM
Ha. Those are the same marketing pens my company gives away.
Chad @ May 28th 2008 9:28AM
Finally!!!
Now I can boost that week sig...errr...non-existent sig....oh nevermind.
Shane @ May 28th 2008 9:31AM
Am I the only one who read WiiNetworks at first glance? I thought this was some sort of networking enhancement for your Wii console...
bradpitt @ Jun 4th 2008 9:02PM
yes, you are.
BlowURmindBowel @ May 28th 2008 12:34PM
I'm only interested if it really manages to "...stay tight..." as promised in the writeup. (WTF?)
Jaws @ May 28th 2008 12:48PM
I wonder who they're using for their WiMax chipset...