Here is the deal w/ the SR9
The DSP filter can listen on a 20mhz or
10mhz channel (RX), it can TX at 5mhz, 10mhz or 20mhz
The newer atheros chipsets can listen on a
5mhz channel, but the chipset doesn’t have as good sensitivity as the 5213
chipset
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] SR9
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Someone mentioned that in their testing TX
was in a 10 mhz channel and RX was 5 MHZ (or however you set)
Either way, it wasn't setting it for the
same width baed on what you pick - i.e. it was 5/10 10/10 and 20/10mhz
respectively.
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RouterBoard
112s
Does anyone know how much of the band you
take up as you raise the raw data rate on the SR9s? Ie, if I use 5 Mhz, what is
the data rate, 10Mhz?
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
I will be trying them as soon as the SR9 cards arrive......
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