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Re: [RFC] First CRDA integration work

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--- Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote am Mi, 11.6.2008:

> Can you elaborate a bit more on it. Why do you need two
> separate WLAN
> devices on one node where each one of them is using very
> different
> regulatory rules?

The interface connected to the amplifier provides long range communication (up to 5km) on reserved channels. The nodes work as routers/APs that provide access to "normal" WLAN devices (this is where the second wireless device comes into play). So:
* two WLAN devices: 1x long range with amplifier, 1x short range as AP
* different regulatory settings: the regulatory rules for the device with amplifier differ from those without amplifier.

> Do they both use the same frequency
> ranges?

This is not required. Currently both use channels in the 2.4GHz range, but there is a very good chance that we will move into the 5GHz range for the amplified backbone (yes, we know that this will come at a cost).

>   Luis

Thanks for taking an interest
  Joerg


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