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Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc V.YFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  KPIFF

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. is engaged in Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and commercial markets. The Company develops advanced wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) silicon solutions, access points, and intellectual property (IP) licensing designed to meet the service needs of service providers and their customers. Its physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to enable more radios to operate in a given area. Its silicon solutions are products delivering multiple, concurrent channels of Tx and Rx from a single, Wi-Fi standard compliant radio. Its Spectrum Slicing powered products are designed to address the needs of carrier-class, high-density Wi-Fi for both residential and commercial deployments. Its products are designed with its comprehensive, user- friendly and intuitive Element Management System-EdgeNet, that offers service providers with flexibility in configuring and independently monitoring each 802.11 channel in the network.


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Comment by WatchLearnEarnon Sep 19, 2017 5:21pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When do the longs

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When do the longsNot quite 100, but I have a small 5-room B&B and can have up to 12-15 people on the property at any given time (guests, visitors/potential guests, staff, contractors) with everyone wanting wifi access. So, maybe I don't need a $2000 Aera but hopefully they (or someone else) will develop a "medium density" solution for smaller businesses like mine facing lack-of-bandwidth issues.


RoyallyScrewed wrote: stickyfingers, the WiFi3 advantage is for high density applications. Does your home have 100 people trying to get on the internet at one time? The Aera unit costs about $2000 each according to past reports. Would you pay that much for a home router that has slower throughput speeds? 
stinckyfingers wrote: They  have the technology.
Can they sell it? It must be bound by some agreement or they would be actively selling  hardware with the technology in it.
I know I need a good wireless router and the cisco I have in my house could be improved.




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