Hello Benjamin,

Heh... wasn't actually what I meant, my train of thought often
flitters about :)

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Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 6:56:51 AM, you wrote:


BD> If I might interject, it seems to me that if the elevator is in "full
BD> motion" at either end of the shaft, you've got much bigger problems than
BD> the status of your wireless link. 

BD> Ben
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BD> On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, evilbunny wrote:

>> Hello Joel,
>> 
>> As the elevator is slowing down apparently it works fine... It's only
>> when in full motion... (either end of the shaft, AP is in the foyer)
>> 
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>> 
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>> Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 5:43:25 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> JJ> On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, evilbunny wrote:
>> 
>> >> I'm assuming this is on topic and part of the reason/solution to cars
>> >> and speeds...
>> >> 
>> >> Also would building lifts be able to do the same thing, as a friend
>> >> has a problem that he has full signal strength in the lift the entire
>> >> time, but while it's in full motion he's unable to pass packets...
>> 
>> JJ> with elevators you get all kinds of problems becuse your ap may have 
>> JJ> enough gain that the signal makes it through all that metal but the card 
>> JJ> may not be powerful enough to do the same going the other way around.
>> 
>> JJ> most elevators are fairly slow, the fastest one I've been in does around 
>> JJ> 270 meters in 24 seconds, but you don't find those in your average 
>> JJ> building.
>> 
>> 
>> JJ> joelja
>> 
>> >> 
>> 

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