I had a look around ChCh when i was down last week and noticed that they have fallen into the old trap of building arrays of high gain directional antennas. Its like sticking a 400W speaker inside your ear and shouting over a 1000W Megaphone . On the upside avoiding this kind of interference is relatively easy . Better than the idiot with the 15dbi Omni and the 500mw AMP ... God bless them ! Best Regards Matthew G Brown - Wireless Network Specialist - Tasman Solutions LTD On Monday 13 August 2001 19:21, you wrote:
I was chatting to one of our contractors today, he was saying that Clear had successfully trashed some of his clients networks in Chch recently, and that he was having to put in bigger aerials to compensate. I also know that we've had to do similar things to a couple of our links in Wgtn recently, although I couldn't say that that was definitely Clear (there's a lot of wireless in Wellington, and we didn't spend too much time tracking down what the problem was).
Cheers Si
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 04:18:56PM +1200, Neil said:
Has anyone else had any problems with Clear's 802.11 wireless internet service (http://www.clear.net.nz/services/tempest.html) as a source of interference? They have just done a rollout in Rotorua and totally stoped 3 separate wireless networks that had been running together nicely for the past year or two.
Clear have told me that Rotorua is the only place that this has happened in and are being very slow to do anything about it so if this has happened to you could you let me know.
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