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ElJay

join:2004-03-17
·Great Works Internet


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reply to jazzy112
Re: 200x Dial Up....

It's a joke. I live near the deployment area of this service and there has been propaganda in the local papers about how fast and cheap this service is going to be. I get 2mbps DSL service for $35/mo and I don't have to worry about sharing bandwidth with anybody in my neighborhood. I highly doubt that the mesh network is going to offer anybody steady speeds, especially during peak usage times.

Does anybody know what effects this type of mesh network would have on private 802.11 access points set up in a home? We already have a point-to-point wireless internet provider in the area that utilizes the 900MHz, 2.4GHz, and 5.8GHz frequency bands, but it requires line of sight to the ISP's antennas. This mesh idea sounds like it's going to be in the way of anybody else trying to use the 2.4GHz spectrum.

barky
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join:2001-03-17
San Diego, CA
 reply to jazzy112
Wait, whered you get 100mbit in the first place? For 200 x Dialup = 100mbit , to be true, Dialup would have to be 512kbps. We know its 1mbit now, which is around 20x dialup speed. Theres no reason their wireless won't be as stable as yours.

Damon85
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join:2004-12-25
Louisville, KY

reply to LoneGreyWolf
It's always nice when people who have forgotten what dial-up is like chime in to say how bad something is...

I'd take the possibility of 1mbps downloads over dial-up 24kbps surety any day... who cares if it slows down to 60kbps under heavy load? It's still faster than dial-up.


LoneGreyWolf
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join:2002-09-09
Bath, NY
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reply to jazzy112
It's still better then my connection. Right now I am connected at a blazing 24.0kbps.

jazzy112

join:2003-12-05
Fargo, ND

Has anybody done the math yet?????

Good Lord, the only way you are going to see 100mbit is to be directly connected to the first node connected to the Backbone. What a bunch of boneheads to be promising 200x dialup.Even if you are running in Turbo mode the fastest the lucky user is going to see will be 54mb, as you get further and further away from the backbone, your bandwidth drops exponentially. 3rd hop is 27, 4th is 14. We all know how well turbo mode works, so I doubt they're stupid enough to do that on that large of scale. So then your looking at 54 at the first node, 27 at the second and 14 at the 3rd. And lets not forget how big of a frequency hog 802.11g is, then that drops you to a starting point of 11, followed by 5.5 and 2.75.

Lets not forget about the users, on a mesh it only takes a handful of bandwidth hogs to kill the whole system. Remember judging by the article, they are only injecting bandwidth at one location. That means all of their users will flow through 1 802.11 radio....Yuk.

They can have their oversold crap, I'll keep my standard fixed wireless with a decent backhaul support.
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