***Sensoria Corp. Launches the EnRoute400 Wireless Mesh Router
for Wireless Broadband to Go for Public Safety, Physical Security
and Other Wireless Sensor Networks

SAN DIEGO
Jan. 4, 2005

Sensoria Corporation has announced the launch of the Sensoria
EnRoute400, a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) device for mesh
communications that provides 'wireless broadband to go' for
emergency response, homeland security, military and industrial
applications. The first units have shipped and are available now.

Sensoria also announced that it has reached a technology
licensing agreement with Intel to incorporate Intel's Xscale
technology in Sensoria's mesh communications devices. Sensoria
worked closely with Intel in the development of the EnRoute400.

The EnRoute400 is based on Sensoria's WirelessFabric mesh
communications software, a radio-independent wireless networking
software suite which enables each EnRoute400 to route and repeat
network traffic creating a wireless virtual private network for
peer-to-peer and peer-to-many communication. The EnRoute400
maximizes interoperability with other networks by supporting
Internet Protocol (IP), multiple radios, and bridging to other
networks.

In partnership with Exponent's military business unit, Sensoria
has developed mesh communications for military deployments
including Operation Enduring Freedom.

For more information, including white papers, see

www.sensoria.com


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