That is all true.  I am not saying that it really does give 10dBm but
rather simply stating that the article says it.  But, I do agree with
their logic behind it.  How much gain you get from it is really
dependent on the building and many more things. I can say that I have
been in a building where this was implemented and it did work very well
but I have not experienced vertical in the same building so I can't say
that it worked better.  One thing to consider is that most PC cards are
actually horizontally polarized which is another reason I suggested
horizontal.
Who really knows?  Every situation is different and some cards are
actually vertically polarized but very few.

Thanks,
Rodney Milam
Infinite Technologies Group, Inc.
www.ItsInfinite.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 11:43 AM
To: Rodney Milam
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What dBi 120deg. sector can I use legally w/


Their model is subject to error as well (they haven't proven it, or at 
least, haven't detailed any proof in the paper.)

Color me skeptical...


On Apr 15, 2004, at 8:40 AM, Rodney Milam wrote:

> Yeah, I had the same question.  The only reason that I could come up
> with was that the measurements were taken by a different group at a
> different location than the people who did the computer simulation or 
> so
> it sounded as such.  But it is Lucent, or Bell Labs, who I would put
my
> money on when it comes to wireless.  But then again you never know.
It
> does make sense though, to me at least.  I thought it was at least 
> worth
> mentioning.
>
> Thanks,
> Rodney Milam
> Infinite Technologies Group, Inc.
> www.ItsInfinite.com
>
>
> Original Message by Jim Thompson:
> ---------------------------------------
> Its a prediction.
>
> I'm left to wonder why they didn't measure it, since they measured the
> H-V case...
> --------------------------------------
>
>

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