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Charles Wu wrote:
P.S. I'm still looking for a goodphp guy to help fix things here
The first step would be to stop using PHP or for that matter any other
language
Charles Wu wrote:
Do you have any better suggestions?
What are your requirements?
-Matt
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Charles Wu wrote:
Do you have any better suggestions?
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*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] 900MHz performance (Latency, Throughput)
That is why I posted the request on 900MHz myself
I am suprised that no distributors or manufactures has replied yet...
Dylan Bouterse wrote:
We are in the beginning stages of evaluating 900MHz for our wireless
portfolio. I’m very
Davis
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 11:29 AM
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The 900Mhz pricing has always been higher than 2.4ghz 802.11x on price.
Probably always will be.
What 900mhz buys you is NLOS performance. 900mhz links will cut through
: Re: [WISPA] 900MHz performance (Latency, Throughput)
The 900Mhz pricing has always been higher than 2.4ghz 802.11x on price.
Probably always will be.
What 900mhz buys you is NLOS performance. 900mhz links will cut through
trees that 802.11b only dreams about.
I am not sure how well the new
I have gotten just under 3Mb/s down and 400Kb up on a Canopy system at short range (5 miles or so). I don't do very many installs anymore so I can't give you an idea of latency. Not sure if thruput drops significantly on longer ranges or if latency increases either.On Feb 20, 2006, at 8:17 AM,
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old
news =)
that
was covered at the last WiNOG
http://www.winog.com/park-city_2005/sessions/day2_900mhz_bakeoff.htm
another place to check is http://www.wispreviews.com (the login
script is broken, but if you fiddle around with it, you should be able to get
in)
-Charles
Of Charles Wu
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900MHz
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old news =)
that was covered at the last WiNOG
http://www.winog.com/park-city_2005/sessions/day2_900mhz_bakeoff.htm
another place
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