Hello Jeff, JK> Doppler shift applies to radio waves as well.
JK> The most widely known example of this is the "Red Shift" that occurs in a JK> star's spectra dependent on how fast it is moving away from earth (light JK> waves are very high frequency radio waves). Doppler shift is also commonly JK> encountered on the amateur radio "oscar" satellites. JK> None-the-less, I think doppler shift, at least at a speed a car would travel, JK> has little to do with this thread. It is association time that is the issue. JK> I have war driven at 80mph+ on the highway and still gotten many hits. So hire a blimp and only need 1 AP, with an uplink dish looking thing... problem solved :) The bigger problem I see here is the routing protocol, well depending on the size of the network, the delay in some algorithms for route updates can take some time to work out where the hell you went or the worst case is it forces a new IP/gateway onto you... -- Best regards, evilbunny mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cacert.org - Free Security Certificates http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom
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