RE: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link

2003-06-06 Thread Matt Russell
Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:51 PM To: Steve Wright Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link Steve Wright wrote: > Charles, > > On the basis that there is some distance involved ; (an assumption) > > My understanding is that some of the cheaper (dlink

Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link

2003-06-05 Thread Erich Titl
Charles As Steve pointed out, distance is one key element. Could you tell us a bit more on your installation like distance, antennas used e.t.c. My installation does not really apply, although I have fine bandwidth with Lucent/Avaya cards and 14 dB external antennas. Distance in my case is ridi

Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link

2003-06-05 Thread bino-psn
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link > Steve Wright wrote: > > Charles, > > > > On the basis that there is some distance involved ; (an assumption) > > > > My understanding is that some of

Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link

2003-06-05 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Steve Wright wrote: Charles, On the basis that there is some distance involved ; (an assumption) My understanding is that some of the cheaper (dlink in particular) wireless gear has 'timing issues' when the A/Ps are physically far apart. In the extreme, you will have to go to a proprietry fix,

Re: [leaf-user] Improving wireless link

2003-06-04 Thread Steve Wright
Charles, On the basis that there is some distance involved ; (an assumption) My understanding is that some of the cheaper (dlink in particular) wireless gear has 'timing issues' when the A/Ps are physically far apart. In the extreme, you will have to go to a proprietry fix, viz turbocell, or