Hi John,
Thanks for taking the time to respond...as usually, listserv emails just
get typed out quickly late at night, and often are full of all sorts of
mistakes...This time around, I at least took the time to review what I
type once =)
That said, it would be great if you'd be willing to provide
Let me try this again... Apparently it didn't go through yesterday.
-Original Message-
From: John Seaman
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:40 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] TrangoLINK Giga vs Dragonwave
I wanted to set the record straight on few points here...
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Charles,
This post of yours, is getting into the meat and potatos of what we need to
know to make a fair comparison.
see responses in line
.the FCC doesn't allow someone to license a 56 MHz channel,
so to run at this date rate, you would have to license 2 adjacent
channels (2x the license
>Its important to remember... There are two relevent prices to
consider
>Entry Cost and Full Speed Cost.
Sure, let's compare apples to apples, to start:
OVERALL THROUGHPUT
1. The TrangoLINK Giga requires 56 MHz of spectrum to get 311 Mb of FD
throughput...the FCC doesn't allow someone to lic
Several things
1. Dragonwave PoE is not "standard" b/c it's virtually impossible b/c in
a GigE setup, there's no "unused pairs"
2. Horizon is approximately 25% cheaper than AirPair, with a comparable
entry point list price LOWER than the Orthogon / Motorola Gemini / 60 Mb
Backhaul (20 Mb FLEX vs