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Pop Quiz: Who sets the gold standard for WiFi analysis and product testing?
Answer: Tim Higgins.

That’s why we at DailyWireless were pleased to get an email from Tim Higgins today about the launch of his new web site. It’s bound to be good.

Hello all:

Those of you who have been following me since I hit the web back in 1997 know that I seem to change sites every few years or so. Well… here I go again!

As of today, TomsNetworking is being replaced by a re-launch of SmallNetBuilder.com. You can read the full story about the change here and a related post by Omid Rahmat of TG Publishing here: One of the reasons for the change is that Tom’s Networking always implied that it was a networking mirror of Tom’s Hardware. SmallNetBuilder is a more accurate reflection of what the site is really about and also reflects the site’s new independence.

The other key reason is a completely new publishing system and site design that will better serve our readers by making it easier to navigate our rich archives of content and interact with us via an in-article comment system.

While SmallNetBuilder.com is independently owned and operated, we are partnering with TG Publishing, who is the primary contact for sales and marketing. I am the primary editorial contact for SmallNetBuilder and can be contacted via the information in the signature below. Please update your address books since my old email address will soon be retired, as well as my old phone number.

SmallNetBuilder is live now, so drop by and let me know what you think.

Best regards,
Tim Higgins

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