So can we get some real world data on how well it is working? Is the terrain flat? Wooded? What kind of coverage area are you seeing? Power levels up and down? Speeds up and down per client? Maximum CPE per sector currently? Bandwidth used per sector? Is this 802.16 "d" or "e"? FDD or TDD? Can you tell I have a few questions about WiMax?
Scriv

W.D.McKinney wrote:

We have BreezeMax 2.3GHz up and running here now :-)

-Dee


----- Original Message -----
From: Marlon K. Schafer
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I wonder where the heck the idea that WiMax has a stronger signal than wifi.

Clearly these guys are talking about licensed vs. unlicensed wimax eh?

laters,
marlon

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dawn DiPietro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 7:40 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Another expert heard from.


All,

I ran across this article and found it quite amusing.

As quoted from the article;

"Newtowne Court public housing, chosen for its proximity to public buildings and its high percentage of school-age children, is already equipped with 20 to 30 antennae for WiFi, said Hart. Hart said the project
is being stalled because the 20 to 30 antennae aren’t strong enough.

The next step for the city is to implement so-called WiMax, a stronger signal that will someday provide mobile wireless connectivity without a base station antenna.

“The technology today doesn’t penetrate walls very well; leaves can
even
get in its way because it’s a radio signal,” said Hart. “Right
behind this
technology is WiMax. Nobody’s selling that yet but it’s so close to
taking
over WiFi, it’s holding up a lot of projects.” "

Link to full article below;
http://www.townonline.com/cambridge/homepage/8998949105128439806

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
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