Thanks Russell. I do like to understand the history. If you drill way deep,
it seems a very small core of engineers founded WLAN. The orginal company we
came from was actually spun off and sold to Lucent and became their WaveLAN
product.

Patrick

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From: Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Dan Lanciani
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [BAWUG] 802.11b Long Range non line of sight


Dan Lanciani writes:
 > |Aironet, which itself was related to Telxon,
 > 
 > I've wondered: what was that relationship?  And wasn't there also some
 > connection between Symbol and Aironet/Telxon?

Telxon SLW was a Canadian company which made the ARLAN products.  I
wrote the packet driver for their old 900 Mhz 200Kbps product, the
AR-450.  They ported it to their 2Mbps board, the AR-650.  Clarkson
University used that board for a 2Mbps wireless LAN back in 1993.

Shortly thereafter they got sold to Aironet, which renumbered
everything.  The products remained compatible, however, and the packet
driver still worked.  At some point the 900 Mhz band lost its cachet,
and everybody moved to the 2.4Ghz range.

I think Symbol may have purchased their initial design from Airnet.
That was just to get their engineering going, though, because they've
been doing all their own designs since then.

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