12/17/09 - Luxul Wireless and D-LINK announced the availability of a series of FCC certified high performance Wi-Fi systems. This new series of FCC certified systems and kits will bundle the D-LINK AirPlus Xtreme G access point, which delivers speeds of up to 108Mbps and includes SNMP management software.
The bundled solutions will be marketed under the Luxul Wireless Pro-WAV brand. Pro-WAV solutions combine patented signal boosting technology with innovative and highly efficient antennas to expand the wireless coverage area and improve overall performance of a wireless access point (WAP) by as much as 400%.
"The AirPlus Xtreme G is one of our most popular and reliable access points for home and small office environments," said AJ Wang, chief technology officer for D-LINK. "The addition of Luxul Wireless technologies further extends its use and capabilities to meet the maximum allowable FCC limits. Being pre-certified is a significant advantage for integrators and installers of Wi-Fi networks that would otherwise need to self-certify."
Pre-certified Luxul/D-LINK solutions will initially be offered for the Pro-WAV 100 , Pro-WAV 200 , and select Pro-WAV Range Extender Kits . Pro-WAV pre-certified products are available now through Control4 dealers. Expanded availability through other Luxul sales channels is anticipated to be announced in Q1 2010.
"D-LINK is one of the most recognized and respected brands in the wireless industry," said Jeffrey Curtis, president of Luxul Wireless. "Luxul Wireless is excited to launch our FCC certified solutions program and to be able to do so with D-LINK as a partner."
Luxul Wireless Pro-WAV solutions implement patented digital signal boosting technologies along with an advanced circular polarization signal technology called Clear-WAV. Together, these technologies deliver increased signal penetration, range and clarity -- easily outperforming traditional signal technologies. Luxul products are widely used in hospitality , healthcare , military/defense , education, home automation , commercial hot spots, and mesh networking applications. |