Re: Analysts Examine WiFi's Future: 3 simultaneous channels

2002-12-07 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Steve Schear wrote: conditions deteriorate when the noise floor moves up. In busy locations the radius of effective communication may shrink until the devices are little more than wireless cable replacements. That's all they are supposed to be. Strictly short-range

Re: Analysts Examine WiFi's Future: 3 simultaneous channels

2002-12-06 Thread Tyler Durden
I poked around this article and they discussed an issue I had realised w.r.t. the free Wireless networking issue we were kicking around last week or so. I was wondering if there was any way around the intra-zone congestion issue, and whether a user (and possibly the wireless network that

Re: Analysts Examine WiFi's Future: 3 simultaneous channels

2002-12-06 Thread Steve Schear
At 10:23 AM 12/6/2002 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Now I guess the question is, as users come on line, does the lack of a centralized wavelength authority mean significantly decreased performance, or is there some kind of self-regulation that will occur as, perhaps, users try one wavelength,