I have used the 2.4 Gig hoppers from wi-lan for about 2 years now and
they have been really great. They make several models of wireless
ethernet brideges that range in speed from 2.0Mb to 30Mb. You can get
more info at http://www.wi-lan.com/products/index.html
Best Regards
Phil Z.
Dale Botkin wrote:
>
> Breezecom makes some pretty nice 2.4GHz spread-spectrum wireless stuff.
> http://www.breezecom.com/ for their marketing fluff. I've used it, it
> works fine. Up to 3Mbit/sec nominal, half duplex, we got an actual
> measured 1.6M doing one-way FTP transfer and about .77M doing FTP both
> ways, simultaneously. We used 80MB files for a good sample. That was
> over about 100 meters or so using directional antennas.
>
> Dale
>
> On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Darin Willits wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > This is not a strictly Linux question but more a general networking
> > question but I thought that you people might have some insight. We are
> > writing an application that must communicate with a number of embedded
> > computers using a 10baseT network. Unfortunately however one of these
> > embedded PCs lives on a completely untethered (i.e. free moving like a car)
> > piece of machinery that operates in an environment where a continuous clear
> > line of sight is difficult if not impossible to maintain. Are there any
> > manufacturers of wireless 10baseT equipment that you would recommend? It
> > has to have reasonably reliable communications within 200 feet. Are there
> > any sources of information that you would recommend? (Links etc)
> >
> >
> > Thank you in advance for all of your help.
> >
> > Darin
> >
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