You might want to look into an 802.11a solution for
this. Aside from greater bandwidth, it also offers 9
non-overlapping channels, as opposed to 3 for 802.11b.
Range is also a little worse.
Allen

--- Deepinder Setia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I am planning out a high capacity WLAN network. I
> want
> to reduce the range of access point and install a
> lot
> of access points with non overlapping frequencies to
> maximize capacity. Has anyone tried changing the
> transmit power of access point to reduce its range ?
> Is there any documentation out there that compares
> transmit power to access point range ?
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Pradeep
>  
> 
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