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Re: how to set up a wireless network?



Am 2007-08-03 13:03:39, schrieb pinniped:
> That's right, and you're also right about the power meant to be limited to 
> less than a "normal" 802.11 transceiver.  I've mostly seen Bluetooth run as 
> an extra protocol on top of 802.11b/g and thus no extra gizmos and no 
> reduced power limit; the USB Bluetooth gizmos do have the power output 

Reading the speced does not semm that Bluetooth is using 802.11b/g

> limited and these specialized gizmos were pretty much a waste of money. All 

Stop! - it seems you do not understand the use of a WaveLAN 802.11a/b/g
and BlueTooth.

While a WaveLAN us used to connect entired Networks on distance up to
several km (my Proxim Tsunami MP11a make arround 14 km from FR to DE)
BlueTooth is used in small Mobil-Devices like Mice, Keyboards, Cell-
Phones and such...  They DO NOT NEED the big power, since they must
operate in a distance LESS then 3 meter

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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