The only benefit of 3.65 is, "additional spectrum". And that will get 
used up fairly quickly I'm sure.

We need more.





John Valenti wrote:
> I ran across this study a few weeks back:
>       http://www.bsu.edu/owrm/article/0,,47997--,00.html
> 
> Reading the executive summary, in their real world tests, NLOS/indoor  
> radios only worked about one mile. Outdoor mounted radios worked  
> maybe five miles.  (I wasn't too impressed, in comparison to the  
> unlicensed gear I'm using)
> 
> I was particularly interested in this study, since the country they  
> are working in (Indiana) is probably very similar to my country.
> 
> 
> On January 11, at 9:12 PM January 11, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> 
>> Wimax APs can go much fartehr than 2-5 miles.
>> You are spec'ing the distance limits of their advanced NLOS features.
>> In LOS, they can go just as far as any other unlicened gear.
>>
>> I think its important to define country.  If you are talking about  
>> Idaho
>> with houses 20 miles apart, yes, you'd be correct. 2.4Ghz and less  
>> is the
>> better option.
>> But where 3.6 Wimax could be exciting is small little towns. where  
>> 3 6Mhz
>> channels would actually be enough to get decent speed, and able to  
>> acheive
>> high modulations because its noise free.
>>
>> Tom DeReggi
>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
> 
> 
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