Proxim and Bridgewave were the only two manufacturers I could find that had gigabit capable non-optical wireless solutions. Our not-so- happy experiences with Proxim is what pointed us initially towards Bridgewave for our current point to point project.

--Mike

On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:37 PM, King, Michael wrote:

Or Pre-WiMax Stuff as well

Here's a list of everything Proxim sells.. (Had a very good product
spread.  Licensed, unlicensed, laser, etc.  I've never used Proxim
personally)

http://www.proxim.com/products/bwa/point/

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

Bruce,

If it's for a point-to-point and you don't worry about
standardization, you could always consider pre-802.11n solutions!

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1949656,00.asp

Just an idea, we haven't done anything like that...yet!

Philippe Hanset
University of Tennessee


On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Entwistle, Bruce wrote:

We are currently using a pair of Cisco 1300 wireless bridges to
connect some student residences to the campus network.  While these
bridges have worked well we now need something which is
capable of a
higher speed connection without using multiple links.  The current
distance between the two antennas is about 300 feet.  I was
wondering
what products others have used and how they performed.



Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands




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