site Search:


 
    All Forums Hot Topics Gallery






how-to block ads


 
Search Topic:
Share Topic
Post a:
Post a:
AuthorAll Replies

Seaboogers

join:2004-11-01
Sarasota, FL

reply to id_deleted

Re: Why is this impressive?

said by id_deleted:

Its still considered WiMax so what does the equipment have to do with it? Are you saying that Utah lies when it states that its system is WiMax? ROTFLMAO
I believe you've misunderstood what he said.

They are not using "WiMax" for "Backhaul"....from what I see in that "press" release...they are using fiber to feed "WiMax" towers along the track, which in turn feed the wireless signal into the passing trains.

id_deleted

join:2003-05-01
Salt Lake City, UT

2 edits

Exactly why would it be called a "WiMax Tower" if it did not use WiMax technology? The fact that the passengers are using WiFi to connect to a WiMax router makes very little difference, theres just not a whole lot of WiMax PC adapters available yet, ya know.


Seaboogers

join:2004-11-01
Sarasota, FL

said by id_deleted:

Exactly why would it be called a "WiMax Tower" if it did not use WiMax technology?
Please re-read what was posted.

He said the "BackHaul" portion was NOT WiMax...he never said anything about the towers that feed the trains.


Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

reply to id_deleted

said by id_deleted:

Exactly why would it be called a "WiMax Tower" if it did not use WiMax technology?
This article is about MOBILE WiMax, not fixed WiMax. Clearwire has offered fixed WiMax here for 3+ years now. There is a big difference in the two technologies.
--
Linux Haters Unite!

id_deleted

join:2003-05-01
Salt Lake City, UT

2 edits

Well exactly what speed do you consider "mobile" then, is 79 mph not quite up to your expectations? The same system is used by the UTA bus fleet. If I had the same equipment in my car I would be good to go, what is so hard to understand there?



Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

said by id_deleted:

Well exactly what speed do you consider "mobile" then, is 79 mph not quite up to your expectations? The same system is used by the UTA bus fleet. If I had the same equipment in my car I would be good to go, what is so hard to understand there?
No, they are using fixed WiMax to get the signal to standard WiFi access points. Mobile WiMax doesn't require an intermediate WiFi access point. It's straight WiMax to the laptop, cell phone, whatever, at the speeds listed.
--
Linux Haters Unite!

expert007

join:2006-01-10
Buffalo, NY

reply to Matt

Re: Why is this impressive?

Lets not confuse people with the facts now.

Wednesday, 30-May 15:38:55 Terms of Use & Privacy | feedback | contact | Hosting by nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo
over 12.5 years online © 1999-2012 dslreports.com.
Most commented news this week
Hot Topics