Am 2008-11-10 12:56:26, schrieb Karl Goetz:
> Why are they making hardware that can transmit on *any* frequency? Why
> are they not making hardware that transmits in the 2.4GHz ISM band
> perhaps with firmware to 'fine tune' it? Seems strange to pour lots of
> money into making an all-band radio then locking it to a 500MHz band.
Because the differnt LAWs in the world?
The WiFi chip must support 2.1-2.8 GHz where the UPPER/LOWER frequencies
are disallowed in 90% of the world...
Making 3 differnt WiFi chips would let the cost explode...
And of course, some of the Consumer Chips exist in Industrial/Military
grade... There is NO need to develop TWO different chips, it is only
about quality testing likefor Solar-Cells. The A-Ware goes into the
space tecnology, the B-Ware is for industrial use and the C-Ware for
standard Solar-Power Plants and Consumers...
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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