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Re: [OT] 802.11a - anyone have experience?


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  • Subject: Re: [OT] 802.11a - anyone have experience?
  • From: "paul_watkin" <paul_watkin@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 23:15:23 -0000
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No real experiecne on the hardware side but just some food for thought

802.11a (Wi-Fi5)will not gain aproval in europe, due to issues with=20
interference with Satelite Uplink comms!

802.11h is the proposal for Europe which adds dynamic frequency and=20
power control to minimise interferrence, this was competing with the=20
European HiperLAN 2 (54mbit/s) standard which was effectively killed=20
off recently through lack of adoption.

Output Power levels vs frequency are as follows
5.15-5.25GHz USA 50mW indoor Europe 200mW indoor
5.25-5.35Ghz USA 250mW indoor/Outdoor Europe 200mW indoor
5.47-5.725GHz USA Not Spec'd Europe 1W indoor/outdoor
5.725-5.825GHz USA 1W indoor/outdoor Europe Not Spec'd

Apart from the regs side of things colleagues in the US are extremely=20
impressed with the systems capabilities, I'll try and find out what=20
they are using.

Regards

Paul


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Gerard McGovern" <stuff@i...> wrote:
> Hi,
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> Looking to purchase an 802.11a (54 Mbps) wireless LAN system from=20
the
> States ... anyone got any experience of them?
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> TIA,
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