kelsey hudson wrote:
[snip all replies, as everyone clearly misunderstands the technology]
WiMax isn't intended for end users or mobile devices. Period.
WiMax is for high-level meshing. You connect to a wimax network in
much the same way as you'd tear a DS3 from a SONET ring. Meaning,
individual stations don't sit on the wimax network per se.
A plausible scenario using WiMax would be:
A wimax antenna on the roof of someone's house or business leading to
a "gateway" device of some sort, similar to a cable or DSL modem. From
there, attached would be the typical home network.
WiMax is not WiFi and not intended to replace or enhance it.
It's a good way to do something like provide wireless internet access
to a community using the scenario above. It's not, however, intended
for individual stations to sit on and surf porn.
Clear? :)
-kelsey
Here is a little light on what Kelsey is saying from a member of the
WiMax group...
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/edevices/microelectronics/broadbandwireless/faqbroadbandwireless/#Q3
rbw
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