We are also interested in knowing.
We are looking at deploying WiFi in our office complex and we were wondering if we should go to WiMax.
We are also interested in knowing.
We are looking at deploying WiFi in our office complex and we were wondering if we should go to WiMax.
Dude, it's just plain rude to go to a public newsgroup and request free private help. If someone takes the time to answer why shouldn't it help more than one person? It's kinda what newsgroups are all about.
Has anyone had any experience setting up WiMAX equipment, and whats your opinion on this Hardware/Technology? is this the way to go for a wide wireless network?
Please email me rather than posting a reply
callcory AT shaw DOT ca
Thanks for your time
Not finalized yet, any q's about wimax are answered here:
wtf are you talking about? if you have some info about this then leave it, otherwise if i wanted to hear bitching i would have gone over to my girlfriends place!
now who can tell me about WiMAX?
thanks.
"ruez46" wrote in news:GJyVd.560448$8l.514745@pd7tw1no:
I dont think the "standard" is finished yet. I know a lot of companies have released what is supposed to be WiMax compatible hardware, but if the standards aren't released yet, you might be replacing that hardware with stuff that actually IS WiMax compatible
Not yet, but 5.6Ghz is about to get locally innundated with a WiMax system with 2300 clients. See press release at:
I'll also email you my consulting rate card. Private replies are deemed consulting and are billable. I don't mind doing your homework as long as everyone learns from the answers and discussion. However, if you're the only one that benifits, it's billable consulting time.
At the tone, the time will be 10:48AM....beep.
thanks :-)
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