Paul Hendry wrote:
> Managed to scavenge a P4 system together for testing purposes.
Hey, as long as you're doubling as my personal IT lab... :)
My tests so far have just been traditional AP/client mode, and I'm seeing
the same sort of asymmetrical performance you are. With a pair of RB532s,
depen
"XO is currently testing WiMAX technology from two vendors for future
deployment."
Anyone know which equipment XO is testing?
On 10/19/05, Jonathan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oregon lays claim to world's largest Wi-Fi network
> Wired/Associated Press (10/16)
>
> CLECs see gold in wirele
Managed to scavenge a P4 system together for testing purposes. Tested again
using built-in bandwidth test tools as these seem to give a pretty accurate
representation of uncompressible traffic when using random data (i.e. worse
case scenario). Signal on both ends is -65 running frequency 5800 in tu
Oregon lays claim to world's largest Wi-Fi
network Wired/Associated Press
(10/16)
CLECs see gold in wireless
Telephony
Online (10/17)
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Anybody know if there is a list somewhere that lists equipment
manufacturers besides typing in every search keyword I can think of
into Google?
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Thanks for everything Frannie. Is there anything else we can do from our
end to help drive influence? I guess making those calls to Senate
staffers is critical right now. I met with Senator Obama last Saturday
about these issues. I hope all the WISPs are making the calls as we
have asked. I do
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Indeed they do but most companies produce kit
for multiple frequencies. There are only a few license exempt frequencies in
the UK so it will have to be a licensed product anyway but I wanted to see what
good/bad experiences people have had, what to look out for and what to av
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Hi
Paul,
I see
that you're in the UK
As an
FYI - Licensing rules (and spectrum policy in general) vary by
country
-Charles
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