Kinda OT, but I have a link over 6 miles running between a Power plant
and their cooling towers.  A few trees in between, but I get 76% RSSI,
and 92% link quality.  I really like the airbridge CPE!!  They pretty
much ROCK!!

Scott

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lars Gaarden
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] SmartBridges and tree density


Victoria Proffer wrote:

> What is the furthest distance some have experienced with SmartBridges 
> burning through heavy trees?

Trees seem to do very funny things to the signal and varies depending of
time of year, leafs and weather (dry/snow/wet). If there are trees, I
tend to say NO!

The modulation type used by 802.11a/g/h is supposed to handle these
changes better, but it's hard to predict the effect without testing.

Microwave communication still seems to be 60% Black Magic. But it's fun
to thumb your nose at the ILEC/CLECs when it works. ;-)

-- 
LarsG

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