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Listing of all 11 news releases from Synad Technologies:
Remotek picks dual-band solution
Remotek, a leading developer of RF wireless communication technology, is to produce dual-band WLAN solutions based on Synad's SY8000 chipset.
News from Synad Technologies (28 October 2003)
Wider availability for Wi-Fi chipset
Synad has appointed distributors and sales representatives in Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, and Canada to support its own direct sales offices in Taiwan, UK and the USA.
News from Synad Technologies ( 8 October 2003)
Access point supports both 2.4 and 5GHz clients
Synad has demonstrated a remotely-configurable Linux-based WLAN access point solution for use with the company's Mercury dual band WLAN chipset.
News from Synad Technologies (14 July 2003)
Wireless access point software supports both bands
AgileAP is a remotely configurable Linux-based WLAN access point solution for use with Synad's Mercury dual-band WLAN chipset.
News from Synad Technologies ( 6 May 2003)
WLAN chipset supports Wi-Fi Protected Access
Fabless WLAN SoC company Synad has confirmed its support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
News from Synad Technologies ( 5 May 2003)
Dual-mode WLAN chipset goes on show
Synad has begun demonstrating its Mercury5G dual mode chipset for 802.11a, b and g wireless standards.
News from Synad Technologies (14 April 2003)
Synad expands on three continents
Synad has begun an international expansion programme with new offices in Asia, Europe and the USA.
News from Synad Technologies (11 February 2003)
UK 5GHz spectrum allocation gets the thumbs up
Synad has commended the Radio Communications Agency for its bold leadership position in driving international wireless LAN frequency allocation.
News from Synad Technologies (24 January 2003)
Working silicon supports dual WLAN standards
Synad has taken delivery of a working implementation of Mercury5G, its two-chip dual-band WLAN chipset, from semiconductor foundry partner UMC.
News from Synad Technologies (28 June 2002)
Chipset covers both wireless net standards
According to Synad Technologies, Mercury5G is the world's first complete dual-mode chipset, which makes it possible for the first time to build dual-standard wireless LANs.
News from Synad Technologies ( 5 December 2001)
Startup's chipset will handle both wireless LANs
Fabless chip startup Synad Technologies has announced its core technology platform.
News from Synad Technologies (26 September 2001)

