Paul,

What do you mean when you say the CM9 listens on the whole 20 MHz when
set to 5 MHz mode?


Lonnie

On 9/13/06, Paul Hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I would say that it depends on the application. The CM9 and the R52 use
different generation of Atheros chipset. The main difference between the 2
chipsets is the newer chipset requires slightly less power to run and if you
are running the card in 10MHz or 5MHz modes it will only listern to that
10MHz or 5MHz whilst the older CM9 chipset will still listen to the whole
20MHz.



If you are looking to replace a 200mw 2.4 card then both the CM9 and the R52
may leave some of your clients with a weak signal so the Atheros based 200mw
cards would be the way to go. If you aren't looking to use 10MHz or 5mhz
then the CM9 is still a great choice however there are a couple of other
next generation Atheros based cards out there.



Cheers,



P.



Skyline Networks & Consultancy Ltd

http://www.skyline-networks.com




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Sent: 13 September 2006 16:38
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Subject: [WISPA] MiniPCI wireless card recommendation...




I am looking to replace my current APs and have decided to move to Mikrotik
but am not sure of the best choice for a radio. The ones I am contemplating
are the CM-9, R52, or the WLM54G. I currently use CM-9's  in 5.8 for my
backhauls and so far have been satisfied. My current AP radios are 200mW
Prism radios (2.4), so I was considering the WLM54G as a replacement. The
concern with them is a lot of resellers are out of stock, plus I have heard
a few people say they have had performance issues with them. Lastly I have
seen the R52, seems similar to the CM-9. The only issue I have with it so
far is there is no US distributor I have found. Might not be a great issue
except for shipping and RMA's.



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