Re: What Type of Wireless Should I Use? |
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Ghazan Haider (ghazan.haider@gmail.com) 28 Apr 2006 21:21:32 -0700
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> Where to start? Well ... Run your own fiber :-)
That was the first idea. Option exhausted.
> Personally, I don't think you need GigE -- 100Mbps or even 48Mbps may
Well we've really hit the ceiling with 15mbps now. There are all kinds
> For a lot of money you have this option:
> http://shop.wirelessguys.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.526/it.A/id.2883/.f
Someone else mentioned this to me. In Canadian dollars, including tax
> For less money you have this option:
Wave wireless sells (802.11g based) 108mbps for way less. Problem is
> Or for some good, carrier grade 48Mbps MAX (Time Warner Telecom uses
> I use those RAD AirMux 200 radios for our backhaul - not bad... With
Dlink and now Linksys sell APs at 802.11n that can do ~100mbps and |
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