> hardware-based AES (meaning AES can be activated with almost no hit to
> capacity, unlike those versions that only enable software-based AES and
> even that comes as an add-on cost). These units also have "Alvarion
> only" type advanced features like per CPE distance learning (the AU
> talks to each CPE at a different power level, enough to maintain the
> desired performance), adjustable noise floor setting, 3rd generation

Those are a couple things I really wish Canopy had.  Why should the
AP/AU transmit at full power to talk to an SM just down the block.
Its RF polution.  Also, why charge extra for AES when its a free
protocol and its less CPU intensive then DES by design.

Matt


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