It would be interesting to hear what MeshNetworks has to say.
Cisco Access Points also have the ability to be in a "repeater mode" this is what Cisco says: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/wireless/ps441/products_qanda_item09186a008009483e.shtml Q. What are the implications of my Access Point being in repeater mode? A. The Ethernet port is disabled in repeater mode. Effective throughput is cut in half once for each hop away from the parent Access Point. BTW, Motorola's Canopy went to the extreme of using GPS signals to syncronize it's Access Points so none of them transmit while the others receive: http://205.243.239.12/ I sent them an invitation to present lat week. Frank On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Jack Unger wrote: > I agree that they should be invited to make a presentation. > I hope that the schedule is such that I can be present (as the totally > vendor-neutral entity that I am) to hear and to challenge their claims > if they appear to be "stretching" the truth beyond belief. > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Pasadena Networks, LLC. http://pasadena.net 626-676-4761
