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To: Hatim Zaghloul who wrote (762)10/25/1999 11:20:00 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16863
 
Hi Hatim, It must be difficult, working amidst the chaos of the 3 ? threads.
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Thank you for pointing out that link.
I finally realized the problem which I am having with
navigation on the Wi-Lan site ---

Invariably I've linked on "what's New", scanned the
"Hop Up" material, and left in frustration.

I have never realized that you also had the "IWILL" link at
the upper left of that (Hop Up) page.

I do not know if other people are having the same problem
but I think that JK did also.
(We both ended up finding the 30 Mbps material on your US distributors site, instead of on the Wi-Lan site.)

Perhaps the WILAN and IWILL sublinks should be
placed under the "what's new" link that is on the
site's home page.


Hey, we are never satisfied, as you know --- but I think
the site would also benefit greatly from a SEARCH function.

Best of luck,
Mardy.



To: Hatim Zaghloul who wrote (762)10/30/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: Rehan Mahmud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16863
 
Hatim: This was posted on the last mile thread...

"COFDM, VOFDM, WOFDM, etc., will be successful in the market, IP not withstanding. Not in devices powered by AAA batteries, but on
desktops and entertainment cabinets.

The race is to reduce the baseband processor to ASIC, and
then combine it with a [1394/802.11/Hiperlan2/...] MAC, and
first results are about nine months away..."
Message 11755984

My questions are 1) Any plans for Wi-Lan to play in the hand-held market? 2)Any comments on the last paragraph?
My apologies if you have already addressed these issues....but then it is about time for you to post on SI anyway :)