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Old 07-30-2004, 08:00 PM
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Default One Mile WiFi? So Says the ParkerVision 1500WR

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicati...RCCODE=CANEM187

"Yes, this incredible ParkerVision 1500 4-Port 802.11b wireless router gives you an astonishing 5000 feet of OPEN FIELD wireless coverage. THIS KIND OF PERFORMANCE TRANSLATES INTO FULL COVERAGE FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME. In every single room! Through walls! Down corridors. OUT BY YOUR POOL. Across the open fields. In the middle of the city. Stupendous range. This router Features advanced D2D™ transceiver technology, from ParkerVision. This means you will experience no loss of EFI signal! No dead zones!! And that's guaranteed. Nearly a country mile's worth of OPEN FIELD wireless coverage. Think how big a mile is - it's 5,280 feet. Then think about the possibilities."



I found this product quite interesting - it's $326 CAN, about triple what a normal 802.11b access point costs, but it's more than three times as powerful. Heck, I'd settle for paying twice as much for an access point and getting twice the range. Since I switched to using my Fujitsu P5010D, I haven't had any range problems when combined with the ill-fated Microsoft MN-700, but now and then the signal will drop or it will switch networks, presumably due to a stronger signal being detected (man I hate that). And, yes, I have the "connect to non-preferred networks" box un-checked.
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Old 07-30-2004, 08:14 PM
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........yeah, but the range on laptops, and PPCs falls about 4,280 short on the return!

Still pretty cool though.

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Old 07-30-2004, 08:17 PM
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Two points
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Note: 1 Mile claim based upon open-field testing in which coverage of more than one mile was achieved using ParkerVision complete solution of the WR1500 and WLAN1500 or USB1500 adapters.
And there's no CF card, so this sort of range isn't happening with PPCs.

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Note: This product is guaranteed to improve any existing compatible wireless network, and if used with ParkerVision 1500 series adapters, is guaranteed to cover your entire home, with no dead spots.
There's two ways to increase RF range, more power out, more receiver sensitivity. Power out is limited by the FCC, receiver sensitivity is expensive to make substantial gains in (until the technology catches up). To get real benefit form a breakthrough in receiver sensitivity, you need to apply it ot to the receiver at both ends of a full duplex circuit, i.e. to the one in your PPC as well as the one in the AP.

This might give you some better performance but at a cost higher than just getting a second AP or a range extender.
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 08:26 PM
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There's two ways to increase RF range, more power out, more receiver sensitivity. Power out is limited by the FCC, receiver sensitivity is expensive to make substantial gains in (until the technology catches up). To get real benefit form a breakthrough in receiver sensitivity, you need to apply it ot to the receiver at both ends of a full duplex circuit, i.e. to the one in your PPC as well as the one in the AP.

This might give you some better performance but at a cost higher than just getting a second AP or a range extender.
IN the US you should add....
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 08:30 PM
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It's 50 less if you go to ParkerVision's website and it's also able to be sold in the US as well so this thing is for real folks. www.parkervision.com
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 08:35 PM
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for bridging 2 networks i guess is very useful
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 08:57 PM
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And there's no CF card, so this sort of range isn't happening with PPCs.
A PPC with USB Host capability, like the Toshiba e800, could use the ParkerVision USB wireless adapter.
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 09:08 PM
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I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
The rule of thumb I apply to this sort of advertising is that as with exclamation marks, anyone who makes such extravagant use of capital letters is either insane or has the soul of a spammer (the last being an oxymoron I know).
Even if the product is technically excellent, I know straight away I'm dealing with jerks.
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 09:15 PM
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I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
The rule of thumb I apply to this sort of advertising is that as with exclamation marks, anyone who makes such extravagant use of capital letters is either insane or has the soul of a spammer (the last being an oxymoron I know).
Even if the product is technically excellent, I know straight away I'm dealing with jerks.
Is a barge pole at least 10 feet long? If so, I'm with you :lol: Now as soon as they can get that pesky cancer cure incorporated in it, I'll jump right on this :lol:
 
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Old 07-30-2004, 09:24 PM
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Default Re: One Mile WiFi? So Says the ParkerVision 1500WR

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".... gives you an astonishing 5000 feet of ... wireless coverage.
...then i would definately make sure my balls are at least 5000 feet away from this radiation source! :lol: This is $326 CAN for a sterilization and a AccessPoint.
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