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To: tcmay who wrote (165977)6/11/2002 4:47:43 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Hi Tim, Re: Etherlinx

At one of the IETF meetings last year, the 802.11b band was saturated and totally overloaded. It got so bad, many folks simply gave up and plugged their laptops back into an Ethernet cable.

I wonder how well this would work with a high density of users:

Message 17580980
"In doing so, they say they believe they will ... dodge the growing industry fears of congestion in the unlicensed Wi-Fi radio band"

How are they dodging congestion? Also, max speed?

Moving away from the topic of wireless broadband for consumers, what's your thought on the readiness of corporate wireless routers? Last I checked, the distance was too limited and getting through cement was an issue. Are you seeing any change?

Regards,
Amy J
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