* Simon Wunderlich [13.02.2009 15:30]:
> > > limit is of course the allowed transmit power, or EIRP. The limit is
> >
> > Thats not true for special tasks like disaster management.
> > It's no problem (and allowed) to work with 40.000 mW in such a situation.
> > Ask somebody from the german THW
Hey Bastian,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 02:08:40PM +0100, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * Simon Wunderlich [13.02.2009 01:30]:
>
> [sorry for mixing up threads]
>
> > WiFi has some kind of range limit due to the acknowledgement timeout,
> > but you can easily overcome this by increasing the timeout (at
* Simon Wunderlich [13.02.2009 01:30]:
[sorry for mixing up threads]
> WiFi has some kind of range limit due to the acknowledgement timeout,
> but you can easily overcome this by increasing the timeout (at least the
> madwifi driver allowed to change this timeout). Another
> limit is of course