On the 802.11b, do you get to see above 2M or 3M bps?

On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 12:19, Westman, Michael (324) wrote:
Most are 802.11b one is a Proxim 54m/s full duplex.

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	Mike, what are your speeds like with those 6 hops?
	
	Sevak
	
	On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 15:29, Westman, Michael (324) wrote: 

		I've got commercial customers going through six hops in some places.
		 
		-Mike
		
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			We've got 2 hops so far. Getting ready to set up a third, and if
			that goes well probably a fourth. As we do that we'll be changing
			the first ones to 5GHz to increase bandwidth for the backhaul.
			
			Kevin Summers
			KISTech Internet Services Inc.
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			[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Behalf Of Jerry Carter
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			Just wondering what the most radios anyones customers are going thru before
			the wired internet(NOC). How many is to many if you set up back to back ap's
			for pops? and is there a distance limit (due to timing) or is it just as
			long as your getting a signal from the previous radio?
			
			Jerry
			
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