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From: Larry Letterman
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Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Question for designers (WLAN) [7
If your not going to run 802.11a then there might not be a significant
advantage to going with the 1200 series AP.
However, hospitals normally have a lot of long hallways that are perfect for
using a patch antenna. (A lot of times you can cover an area with one
diversity 6.5dBi patch that might
Forgot to ask... what country are you from? I know some countries put
restrictions on the power and antennas that are available.
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At 11:03 PM + 12/15/02, MikeS wrote:
The only app on the palms that seems to have staying power is the writing of
perscriptions and then sending it via wireless to be distributed. It's a
godsend given how badly some of the Docs write.
MikeS
Have you looked at the new DEA requirements for
The only app on the palms that seems to have staying power is the writing of
perscriptions and then sending it via wireless to be distributed. It's a
godsend given how badly some of the Docs write.
MikeS
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At 9:41
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device we are going to
buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what Aironet would you
buy? I thought about 1200 series, but it isn't approved for using 802.11a in
my country (only 802.11b) so I think it hasn't got many benefits over
Be prepared for alot of *fun*... more so when you get near the Cathlab or
any type of MRI imaging. These things generate ALOT of noise. So do your
site audit when they are running. Also, some monitoring equipment can be
interfered or cause interfence.. neo-monitoring comes to mind with the
: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device we are going
to
buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what Aironet would you
buy? I thought about 1200 series, but it isn't approved for using 802.11a
in
my country (only 802.11b
- Original Message -
From: David j
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 1:41 AM
Subject: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device
we are going
to
buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what
Aironet would you
buy
At 9:41 AM + 12/14/02, David j wrote:
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device we are going to
buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what Aironet would you
buy? I thought about 1200 series, but it isn't approved for using 802.11a in
my country (only 802.11b) so
we have implemented wireless on our campus, of 30+ buildings...
write me offline and I'll be more than glad to talk with you...
-Larry
David j wrote:
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device we are going to
buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what Aironet
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