Im under the impression that the Standard has already been released and
currently equipment is being tested and certified... Some manufacturers has
released launch predictions for q4 06 and q1 07
Patrick, could you confirm this?
Gino A. Villarini
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My understanding is that the only remaining work is the certification
processes at the FCC. All else has been resolved.
Patrick
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They have them in stock now. I remember there was some talk about these
a while ago.
$50 min order so I just got 400 or so of the self adhesive PCB supports.
I got the 5/8 standoff (should be able to fit the ca
Hi Lonnie,
I thought this was worth some additional discussion. Please see below:
> When the card goes into promiscuous mode for bridging the CPU sees way more
packets and has to check headers and decide what to do with the larger number of
packets.
This is just a restatement of the same point
We obviously have different experiences. Our system runs over 200
wireless routers for backbone and customer connection. We have no
stability problems and RIP propagates any new or changed subnet within
5 to 15 seconds to everywhere in the LAN. I don't wish to get into a
discussion of RIP wheth
Brian, I can take some ... shoot me offlist
Gino A. Villarini
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I'll take some... Catch me offlist.
Mark
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One word to the wise on these: many PCBs are grounded through the screw holes.
If you are using plastic standoffs, you may want to consider grounding the
board some other way...
-Hal
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Last I heard is the profile was released and the FCC is establishing
testing and certification standards/procedures and that equipment
should be certifiable and shipping either really late this year or
early next.
Mike B
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
Im under the impression that the Standard ha
One of my friends produces cable TV comercials, and his latest is a
doozy. He produced and stars in this commercial for GI Mobile Computing.
http://www.thelar.com/movies/gimobile.mpg
Guaranteed to kick the Geek Squad's ass.
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Gentlemen,
Is this even doable?: 74 mile point-to-point link.
Very Clear LOS to mountaintop.
Thinking of a 40Mbps minimum. This means 5.8Ghz I guess.
This is the kind of thing I have to stretch my mind to in order to
reduce my bandwidth costs to the internet.
Thanks.
Mario
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You are probably talking about 6ft - 8ft dishes on each side to get
those type of speeds.
I have a 73 mile link that I get 12Mbps.
Travis
Microserv
Mario Pommier wrote:
Gentlemen,
Is this even doable?: 74 mile point-to-point link.
Very Clear LOS to mountaintop.
Thinking of a 40Mbps
This is very doable. I have a 65 mile link with Trangos and 4' Dishes
with a -65 signal. They would work just fine with 3' dishes.
You will probably have to go with Orthogon, Redline or possibly B100 to
make that work at those costs.
Matt Larsen
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Mario Pommier wrote:
G
Sure it is .. send over some coordinates and we'll check it out.Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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Agreed, it's doable. I'd vote for Orthogon as it does a preemptive
adaptive rate modulation. With the long paths there is greater
opportunity for signal fades over short periods. So you may get 40+Mb
most of the time, but due to changes in atmosphere, temperature
inversions, and variations i
wow. Got way too many requests for these. I talked to 2 people and
between the 3 of us my order will be gone. I could order more but I
don't want to feel like I am really selling these, especially using the
lists. Someone else from here ought to get 1000 from microplastics and
divide them u
Mike, thanks for the heads up
Gino A. Villarini
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