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What, wireless security violation over flower vase?
Ever cared to take objection to someone putting flower vase on the table in your office, as it violates your wireless security policy? That is preposterous, isn’t it? Not any more. Look at the artistic WiFi router design from STC.

So next time you see a flower vase on someone’s table, you have to “check it out” to ensure that it is not a rogue AP in the enterprise network.
Just a thought, can the flower stems also serve as antennas?
Hemant Chaskar is Vice President for Technology and Innovation at AirTight. He oversees R&D and product strategy for AirTight Wi-Fi and WIPS; and also performs roles in technical marketing, business development, and customer facing activities. Hemant has worked for more than 13 years in the networking, wireless and security industry, with 8 years in Wi-Fi. He holds several patents in these technology areas and has Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Hemant Chaskar Wireless security
This is very interesting. Is this on sale somewhere?
STC stands for Saudi Telecom Company and it is the leading telco in the Kingdom. This can be a 3G-WiFi router as well!!
In that case your laptops will connect directly to the internet, no need to fetch a working ethernet cable.