No such animal exists. 802.11b is by definition of the technology on which it is based a LOS only solution (this includes our own 802.11b). For NLOS you will need an OFDM based bridge, such as those offered by us or a few others.
 
Patrick Leary
Alvarion
-----Original Message-----
From: George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:16 PM
To: 802.11B NEWS GROUP
Subject: [BAWUG] 802.11b Long Range non line of sight
Importance: High

Hi guys,
 
I was  wondering if  anyone  had  came  across with an 802.11b equipment that doesnt  need  clear  line of  sight.
I am  tasked  of bridging a link for  a10mile remote  site.  But Line  Of  sight is  not very clear.  Can anyone  please
suggest what can  i possibly do to accomplish  this.
 
thanks  in advance
 
George


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