 SlavaPremium,MVM join:2001-02-04 Fair Lawn, NJ | What is considered short range? Does that mean one might not be able to receive ones neighbors wireless signal?  | |
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 |  BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | Re: What is considered short range? I can see it being used in things like TVs, blu-ray players etc so these devices can connect to each other without wires. | |
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 |  Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 1 edit | said by Slava:Does that mean one might not be able to receive ones neighbors wireless signal? WiGig good for up to 10 meters(11 yds or 33 ft).
»www.theregister.co.uk/2010/05/10/wigig/
WiGig will carry over about 10 meters in ideal conditions, limiting the application of the technology to cable-replacement even if it can replace a very-fat cable. Sounds like you would have to be in the same room as the AP. -- Are you happy with your rep in Washington, DC? | |
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 |  |  | | Re: What is considered short range? said by Romney2012:said by Slava:Does that mean one might not be able to receive ones neighbors wireless signal? WiGig good for up to 10 meters(11 yds or 33 ft). » www.theregister.co.uk/2010/05/10/wigig/WiGig will carry over about 10 meters in ideal conditions, limiting the application of the technology to cable-replacement even if it can replace a very-fat cable. Sounds like you would have to be in the same room as the AP. Sounds good for floor-to-floor bridging without the hassle of running ethernet in a home. Just my opinion. | |
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 |  |  Jerm join:2000-04-10 Richland, WA kudos:2 | said by Romney2012:Sounds like you would have to be in the same room as the AP. BINGO. 60Ghz is going to act like light in this situation - forget going through floors or anything like that. | |
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 |  |  |  patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | Re: What is considered short range? said by Jerm:said by Romney2012:Sounds like you would have to be in the same room as the AP. BINGO. 60Ghz is going to act like light in this situation - forget going through floors or anything like that. This short range wifi will be useless, when the typical obese american walks infront of the LOS the signal will drop in half in bandwidth. | |
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 |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Why did you bother posting that information to an MVM user of BBR, of all people? Did they not read the article as posted? sheesh..
But either way.. I can see this being pretty good.. just will need some kind of repeater in most houses.. that is, if they'd do this right and build a repeater into each device in addition to standard send/receive... that way all equipment would help push the signal to the next in the line.. just would make sense to me. | |
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| nice Bet the anti-wi-fi crowd will love this  I can hear it already - 'these things gave me cancer! ban 'em!'
On another note, sounds like we're one step closer to one less cord somewhere, someday  | |
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 |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: nice said by amungus:Bet the anti-wi-fi crowd will love this  I can hear it already - 'these things gave me cancer! ban 'em!' On another note, sounds like we're one step closer to one less cord somewhere, someday I wish that crowd would realize that looking at a computer screen also gives cancer too.. and would stop looking at theirs! But, I'm sure they look funny walking around with Tin-Foil covering their head. (Someone should come up with a report that Aluminum Foil causes brain cancer - THEN watch the fun begin! ) | |
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 | | Um, just how short? quote: ....60 GHz for short-range super-fast data transfers...
Just how short range are we talking? It's meaningless if you have to be standing right on top of the wireless access point.  | |
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 |  | | Re: Um, just how short? Story says ~30 feet | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Um, just how short? That's great until you want your wireless Tivo to connect to the TV in the bedroom. | |
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 |  |  | | Karls bit says thirty, but the story link seems less optimistic: quote: The 60 GHz band, also known as a millimetre band for its wavelength, can allow up to 7 Gbps in short-range data transmission in the US and many other countries, with multiple channel configurations allowed to operate in the same space. The short wavelength means short propagation, mostly in room.
Not saying it can't be done but to cover a whole house one would need many APs which somewhat defeats the whole point of wireless. Once the standard is finalized (look how long it took them to do that with N) it's then up to the manufactures to follow it (which is something they don't always do very well).
Of course the good news is such an alliance of industry partners might speed up the process and get things developed with greater speed and we don't see the market flooded with overpriced Draft X/Y approximation products. | |
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 |  |  |  openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | Re: Um, just how short? Given that 60 GHz isn't going to propagate very well at all, this isn't intended to cover your whole house  | |
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 |  DrModemPremium join:2006-10-19 USA kudos:1 | Looks like bluetooth range. | |
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| For electronics This is just meant for electronics to other electronics, right near each other. There has been a long drive to make everything plug and play. This will just enable a wireless hookup of your TV, DVR etc to your set. I wonder how pairing is going to happen ? | |
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 |  patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | Re: For electronics 2 words, Geek Squad | |
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 SLDPremium join:2002-04-17 San Francisco, CA | Nice I can get a whole-body-tan without leaving the house - use the plasma to get cover my front and the WiGig to bake my back. | |
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 ds5v50 join:2003-01-22 Fremont, OH | Gas Meters Our local gas company.. Columbia... Just installed new readers that operate in this range. Now they drive by the house and do not have to knock on the door. We have had 2 readings using it and it is spot on.. | |
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 |  patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | Re: Gas Meters Meter reading is effortless, theres nothing wrong with using 10000 bits of ECCed data to send 1 bit of meter status. For computing, that level of ECC is suicide. | |
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 | | wrong name I think adding the wifi name for a wireless transfer of video would be confusing as there are many tivo and/or media devices that use wifi. A better name would be hdmi-w(ireless) since the bandwidth would be about the same. | |
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