Evil Rabbit:

I was explaining doppler shift applies to radio waves. I don't understand the 
rest of your query regarding blimps.

Thanks

Jeff


On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 11:33:05 +1100, evilbunny wrote:
>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...





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