I think you are talking about asymmetric link. Additional experiment on
swapping transmitter/receiver should be conducted to validate such
assumption (under particular circumstances).

Ittipong

2008/7/17 Ed Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>  From an earlier message:
>
> >> When your neighbor can see you, that means you can also see it, isn't
> >> it?? Secondly, if you are in the transmitting range of your neighbor
> >> then isn't your NEIGHBOR definitely in you range??
> This is a dangerous assumption and is completely invalid in any radio
> work.  TX power, battery level, local noise and many more variables can
> 'destroy' this assumption.
>
> Ed Todd
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