Dave

I use two of out 180mW in my laptop and one of our 500mW and 180mW every
day :)  Never an issue, you might get lower performance because the RX
are getting saturated but not "cooked"

Sincerely
Tony Morella
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David Young
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 8:43 PM
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Subject: [BAWUG] burning up 802.11b receivers?



Are receivers in 802.11b radios protected from damage by energy from a
second 802.11b radio that is very close? If not, what is a rule for
figuring out how close is too close for a receiver and transmitter?

I ask because I would like to occasionally put two radios into my G4
Powerbook. One is an Airport. The other is a 180mW Prism card. I cannot
afford for either to "cook" the other.

Dave

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