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aoverify

join:2000-12-03
South Windsor, CT

reply to 72276539

Re: If you had invested 3B you would be protective too

said by Anubis:
the fact the frequency was unlicensed it allowed 802.11 developers not to give a rats ass where things ended up.

Right.

As long as it wasnt outside the spectrum. I cant imagine engineers sitting down saying "Gee, we are allowed to do whatever we want in the 2.4Ghz range, lets bugger up 2.3Ghz as well".

I fail to believe that every 802.11b device can be so shoddy as to interfere with transmissions in an different bandsplit. I also doubt that the 802.11b spec is to blame. If there is a single model or manufacturer that is causing a problem, single them out and bitchslap them.


72276539
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join:2001-01-19
Atlanta, GA

It doesn't have to be everyone though... if the most popular 802.11 devices bleed over and cause problems then you have a serious issue. I am sure 95% of the engineers take steps to keep things tidy, but all it takes is a small minority to screw up a 3B dollar investment. Fix things now and take care of the problem now and you won't have it in the future and we all can have a sing-a-long!
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