For 802.11b :

+11dBm if not DSSS
&
threshold sensitivity (-96dBm) of the receiver,
if DSSS ...


-Ivan

> 
> I have some basic questions about 802.11
> interference.Hope someone can help me out.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what is the signal threshold
> in 802.11 lans above which a signal is received
> correctly?
> or rephrasing, when two nearby APs A and B use the
> same channel,and a client C receives signals from
> both,by how much should the signal strength of one be
> over another for C to correctly receive a packet?
> 
> If i have an AP and someone who lives next door also
> has an AP on the same channel, whats the best way to
> quantify my loss in performance(in terms of throughput
> or maybe delay)?
> How far should i be looking in my neighbourhood to see
> if anyone has an AP on the same channel as mine? Will
> the client software on my wireless lan card tell me
> about nearby APs?
> 
> What strategy is used in general to be followed by
> someone installing wireless LANs in a residential
> complex by themselves (witohut any knowledge of
> surrounding installations)?
> 
> Thanks,
> Vinod
> 
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