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Video54 Unveils Breakthrough in Video Over Wi-Fi(R) for the Home
Introduces the First Technology to Deliver High Quality Video Streaming Using Popular Wi-Fi Standards

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW -- A milestone in
moving wireless video throughout the home, Video54 Technologies, Inc. today
unveiled BeamFlex(TM), a first-of-its kind technology that ensures the
picture perfect transmission of video over wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi).
NETGEAR, Inc., a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded
networking products, will be the first to integrate BeamFlex into its
RangeMax(TM) technology brand.
With Video54's unique patent-pending BeamFlex technology, consumers can now
watch their favorite programs in the highest quality while playing online
video games or downloading large files, anywhere in the home over their
Wi-Fi network, eliminating the need for costly and tedious cabling.
Honored with a CES 2005 Innovations Design and Engineering Award, Video54,
a newly founded Silicon Valley wireless media networking company funded by
Sequoia Capital, has announced the immediate availability of its BeamFlex
technology for home media equipment providers.
"BeamFlex will do for video in the home what Wi-Fi did for data in the
coffee shop -- it changes everything," said Selina Lo, CEO of Video54.
Videos That Rock and Roam
BeamFlex brings whole-house wireless media networking into the mainstream
by solving the performance, range and consistency problems associated with
today's wireless home networks. BeamFlex automatically steers wireless
signals around sources of changing interference, allowing transmissions
from standard Wi-Fi devices to fly around physical barriers, noise and
signal fade. The result is a three-fold increase in wireless throughput
and range, higher network capacity and the elimination of coverage holes.
Video54's BeamFlex technology comprises software-controlled, multi-element
antenna arrays. These arrays are capable of generating hundreds of unique
beam patterns. Self-optimizing software continuously learns the environment
and reconfigures antenna patterns on the fly to adapt to constantly
changing RF (radio frequency), network and user conditions. A proprietary
learning and path selection algorithm intelligently optimizes antenna
patterns and transmissions for each receiving device. With abundant signal
path options to cover the whole house and the intelligence to select the
best signal path for every data packet, BeamFlex ensures that the network
always operates at the highest and most consistent speeds with minimal
packet error and delay.
Video54 is developing a wide range of advanced technologies and products
for networked home media systems. The company is headed by Ms. Selina Lo,
the former Vice President of Marketing at Alteon WebSystems and Nortel
Network's Content Networking business unit.
"With BeamFlex, you can simply and easily watch HD videos on your TV as
they stream from the Internet, play online games anywhere in your house,
untether your VoIP handsets and roam to the garden and far reaches of your
home with your laptop or portable media player," said Lo.
Lo noted that BeamFlex works with today's standard 802.11 chipsets and can
be immediately integrated into most networking and media devices. The
technology will be compatible with future 802.11n standards.
NETGEAR Jazzes Up the Home with BeamFlex
NETGEAR, Inc. is the first Video54 partner to endorse the technology.
"Video54 has the right approach to making wireless connections ready for
high quality video without going outside of today's standards," says
Patrick Lo, Chairman and CEO of Netgear. "We are incorporating BeamFlex
into our RangeMax technology platform to help our customers enjoy high
performance data and media anywhere and anytime."
BeamFlex uses new smart antenna technology and state-of-the-art expert
system software to constantly adjust the signal path of wireless devices to
deliver incredibly consistent and reliable throughput -- the key to
real-time multimedia applications such as HD (High Definition) video.
"Today's wireless networks cannot transmit high quality video throughout a
home because the RF environment is too unstable. Even the smallest
disturbance such as a running cat can cause enough interference to make the
video unwatchable," said Bill Kish, Video54, chief technology officer.
"High quality video is not just about top-line bandwidth, it's about
consistent bandwidth."
Unlike other signal enhancement technologies that require additional radios
and proprietary signal processing algorithms, BeamFlex is completely
standards based and fully compatible with existing 802.11b, .11g and .11a
chipsets. BeamFlex provides much of the benefit of the future 802.11n
standard without the cost or risk associated with non-standard silicon. The
technology is available for both network and client-side applications and
still delivers dramatic improvements when implemented on only one side.
About Video54
Video54 designs, develops and markets technologies and products that enable
the home media network ecosystem. The company's hardware and software
technologies deliver improved speeds, whole-house coverage and reliable
performance to the vast installed base of home wireless networks to enhance
consumer experience in rich data and real-time media applications. Funded
by Sequoia Capital, Video54 is led by Selina Lo, CEO, and Dominic Orr,
Chairman of the Board, industry veterans with track records in building
successful companies. For more information, visit the company's web site at
www.video54.com.
© 2005 Video54 Technologies, Inc. Video54 and BeamFlex are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Video54 Technologies, Inc. Other brand and
product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
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