Lots of good questions. Some I know the answer to and some I don't :)
I'll see if I can address the ones I do know...
> It was my understanding that the Tsunami mulitpoint product provided 60Mb/s
> of throughput within a 60' arc. This capacity is shared by multiple bridges
> using a TDM algorith
Michael,
It was my understanding that the Tsunami mulitpoint product provided 60Mb/s
of throughput within a 60' arc. This capacity is shared by multiple bridges
using a TDM algorithm. It was also my understanding that each bridge was
capable of transmitting up to 20Mb/s and up to 3 of these bridg
We use the Tsunami point-to-multipoint system out here to connect
several phases of our on-campus apartments to the campus backbone.
Minus a lightening storm that took out some of the equipment, we've had
pretty good luck with them so far. Just remember that on the multipoint
system that the band
Latimer
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nope...haven't had the pleasure. Let the list know how it goes.
-d
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All,
Is anyone evaluating or using the Tsunami multipoint products from Proxim
(was Western Multiplex)? We are just starting to chat with them about the
possibility of evaluating this product as a candidate to creating a
wireless MAN using one of our residence halls as a mounting point. I'm
intri
nope...haven't had the pleasure. Let the list know how it goes.
-d
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> Not to steal John's corporate thunder, but...
>
> I'm have a test environment of Motorola's new Canopy technology st
Not to steal John's corporate thunder, but...
I'm have a test environment of Motorola's new Canopy technology stood up
here in South Bend. See http://www.motorola.com/canopy/
The base station is mounted about 220 ft' up a local tower. We're covering
about a 4 mile radius with line of site to t