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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Tom DeReggi <[email protected]> wrote:
> My understanding was they were using standard Wifi Chipsets, but provided
> their own TDD mac.
> Similar to the concept of Alvarion VL, that uses Atheros chipset, with their
> own proprietary MAC.

Do you mean the traditional Alvarion VL hardware or the new "cheap stuff" ones ?

> I'm pretty sure RadWin was the first to do this to accomplish immulated Full
> Duplex, with a single half-duplex designed chipset.

Hummm, a single half-duplex instead of two half-duplex ones like nstreme dual.

> This was way before, all the recent trend SoftwareTDD packages.

Which do you think is closer to the RadWin design: Karlnet, Mikrotik
nstreme, Ubiquiti AirMax or none of the above  ?

> The units are also the same as the equivellent Ceragon models. So there is
> some intellectual property that was licensed or oem'ed to the other, to make
> that viable.

Yes, Ceragon representatives confirm that they are indeed OEM'ing RAD/Radwin.

> Outside of that, I cant help.
>
> But thought I'd ask..... What testing tools are you using to perform
> RFC-2544 performance testing ?

Agilent FrameScope Pro, but looking forward to less expensive tools.


Rubens


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