On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Jim Martin wrote: > > On Nov 13, 2003, at 12:46 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > > >> Note that getting 802.11a works even better. > > > > until everybody does, and 'everbody' is twice > > as many people as now > > > > > Actually, no. 802.11a is inherently better for this sort of > environment than 802.11b or 802.11g. Instead of having 3 > non-overlapping channels, it has 8. Also, being at 5G it doesn't > propagate as far as the 2.4G, which for us would be a real win since it > would reduce interference even further. Oh, and you get 54M to share > rather than 11M to boot :-) > > I strongly encourage people to consider bringing 802.11a cards to > future meetings! (Note: Of course, now that I've said that, the future > hosts will decide against deploying it) 5ghz unii allocations differ by country as well. in the US we have 5.15-5.35 for indoor/outdoor and 5.725-5.825 for outdoor. japan has 5.15-5.25 and europe has 5.15-5.35 and 5.47-5.725. I'm not sure what the allocation is in korea but it may well be different than that supported by regulatory domain A US card was built for. I would note that the a hopeful sign is that samung is a vendor of 802.11a equipment. > - Jim > IETF 58 NOC > > > > -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joel Jaeggli Unix Consulting joelja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GPG Key Fingerprint: 5C6E 0104 BAF0 40B0 5BD3 C38B F000 35AB B67F 56B2