I haven't used these ones directly, but we've used and evaluated other similar
devices also built off of 802.15.4 (aka ZigBee) with no noticeable problems.
The ZigBee channels are narrow enough at only 2MHz that they can safely sit
between channels, even only a 1/6/11 deployment, with little to no interference.
Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every problem, there is a solution that
Manager of Network Operations | is simple, elegant, and wrong.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | - HL Mencken
On 09/03/2015 07:15 AM, Gogan, James Patrick wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with the attached devices (utilizes an
802.15.4 mesh -- of course, it uses the 2.4GHz spectrum --- why wouldn't it
use the 2.4GHz spectrum ---- geez …..) in an environment with a full wi-fi
deployment (and a lot of devices that still use 802.11g)?
I have little confidence that the vendor knows whereof they speak when they
say things like: "Wi-Fi 802.11b & g have three primary non-overlapping
channels of operation (802.11 ch: 1, 7, 13)." 7 and 13? really???
-- Jim Gogan / ITS / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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