Wireless SRX technology

Ted Swoyer tswoyer at sworby.net
Wed Jun 15 12:24:02 EDT 2005


Tom,

Today's commonly available devices are rated at 14Mbps. The next generation
will be 200Mbps. I have seen the actual throughput of wireless b/g drop off
rather quickly depending on what is between the access point and station and
which way the antenna is facing. I have seen the powerline equipment work
with no degradation in the signal across the span of a house and know of at
least one installation in a hotel (to give the guests Internet access). 14M
is also a bit faster than most cable/DSL connections.

Ted

> On 14 Jun 2005 Ted Swoyer wrote:
>
> > One alternative to pulling cables and dealing with wireless dead
> > spots I haven't seen mentioned is networking using the electrical
> > system (sometimes called powerline networks).
>
> Isn't the data rate fairly low on these compared to wireless-g?
>
> --
> Tom
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