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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (432)7/16/2000 5:13:14 AM
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Hmmm, I'm not exactly sure how a collision domain is delineated via these wireless standards, so in that sense I'm not sure how a hub vs. a switch affects this (but it certainly must be an issue). Where's CDMA when you really need it<gg>? BTW, I'm not particularly up on the gory details of the 802.11 flavors. I probably should be, but there's only so many multi-hundred page specs I can read in any given time frame<gg>.

Also, on a different note, I'm just guessing but I'd think a DSSS signal should play through a radar sweep just fine (unless the radar is a gargatuan signal power). With FH-SS it could be more of an issue, but depends on hop parameters, interleaving, and FEC, and how close the signal is to the center of the band. FH-SS could feasibly play through it also, it would seem.
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