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Ruckus Wireless intros 'Video-Grade' USB wireless adapter Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
January 08, 2007

(LAS VEGAS, NV) Ruckus Wireless today introduced the MediaFlex USB Dongle that is designed to provide stable, wireless connectivity to in-home multimedia devices such as set-tops and media center systems.

The adapter uses a standard 802.11g radio coupled to Ruckus' patent-pending BeamFlex smart antenna technology. It is designed to work with the Ruckus MediaFlex router and be marketed primarily to service providers.

Motorola's VIP1700 series is the first IPTV set-top to successfully integrate with the dongle and is completely plug-and-play. USB drivers are being made available for other popular set-top boxes.

Available immediately for integration with set top box suppliers, the Ruckus MediaFlex USB Dongle is list priced at $59.00.

Tags: CES 2007, Ruckus Wireless, WiFi,

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