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Real world 802.11x distances


  • Subject: Real world 802.11x distances
  • From: "Dean Barrett" <dean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 09:30:56 +0100

I'm trying to ascertain what real world experiences people have of 802.11x
wireless reception and distances.

I'm currently a b users and find a couple of stud walls and a breeze wall
are enough to almost kill a wireless signal.

i've been told that g goes further ? - is this correct ?

I've been having sneek peaks at a broadband enabled alarm panel - inbuilt
webserver, 802.11g camera ready - event recording, X10 interface etc. etc.
-
looks very interesting and could be a great move forward in the security
world.  My real concern is the distance g will work at in a real world
environment.

We do a lot of houses with concrete mid floors, and i've been pretty
convinced that wireless will not penetrate these.

Does anyone have experience of going through concrete floors ? and if so
how
successful is it.





Dean.



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