Linux-Hams archive - December 1999: Re: 10Mbit @ 10GHZ (was linux soundmodem over 9600 baud ?)

Re: 10Mbit @ 10GHZ (was linux soundmodem over 9600 baud ?)

Kazuhiko Oho (omhxnz.xglfwirct@solardis.com)
Fri, 03 Dec 1999 16:48:31 +0900


At 09:01 99/12/3 +0100, you wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:26:57AM +0100, Kai Schulte wrote:
> >
> > That means the best idea would be some kind of distributed algorithm
> > that groups stations accordingly, maybe based on signal strength
> > measurements. One flaw of such a system would be that "everyone
> > else" is required to remain silent while the signal of a given
> > station is being monitored. Propagating the information who
> > should transmit a test signal at what time is not trivial,
> > especially if we also consider asymmetric links.
> >
> > Any ideas anyone?
> >
> > Kai
> >
> >
>
> Have you checked IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless networks?
> It solves problems you have noted. Why reinventing the wheel ?? :-))
>
> GL
>
> Ivo.

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