John,
I'm a little late to the party on this, but I had a very similar request a few
years ago, supporting 50+ clients in a room with wireless. I used 3 a
radios(on different channels) and it worked very well, much as you're
proposing. In fact, it worked so well that when we moved to N we left
A number of news stories, such as this one from Infoworld
http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/apple-betrays-iphones-business-hopes-723,
note that Apple fixed a big but unacknowledged bug in the iPhone OS, but doing
so means that earlier iPhone models can no longer sync with Exchange 2007
John,
The author goes on a long rant about your iphone lied about
encryption to the server
and I'm sure that Apple will respond it depends on your definition
of encryption.
Traffic is encrypted, local storage was not until today, fine with me!
Considering CPU usage and battery life, I'm
Nathan,
I am using one now connected to a Cisco 1252. It works just OK. This was
the highest gain I could find in an outdoor MIMO antenna. I have a
challenging application where the distance is several hundred feet
shooting down from a tall building into a ground level coffee shop.
Over a
Is anyone use the 802.11n MIMO antennas from TerraWave?
http://www.terrawaveonline.com
I'm particularly interested in the outdoor patch antenna and the outdoor omni
antenna that has 6 leads for the 6 antennas inside of them.
The application is outdoor 802.11n coverage. If you are doing