Basically it is when the clients cannot see each other and therefore when
they attempt to initiate communications with the master (upload) you get
wireless collisions.  Several of the bandwidth control "solutions" mention
this as a primary benefit.

We have YDI's solution and when combined with setting the RTS to 150 seemed
to clear up a lot of performance issues.

See this link for more info on "hidden nodes"
http://www.cawnet.org/pipermail/rfmon/2002-June/001018.html

MB.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 11:53 AM
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Subject: [smartBridges] Hidden Node [Was: Competitive Marketing question]

What is a "hidden node"?

On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Mike @ Nitrous wrote:

> When you say you don't limit uploads, do you not restrict the bandwidth,
or
> are you referring to the aggregate upload total per month? If you are not
> restricting your bandwidth, how do you get around the hidden node issue?
We

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