--- In "Yan Seiner" <> wrote:
>
> --- In "Gonzalo A. de la Vega"
> <gadelavega@> wrote:
> >
> > Well, non Wi-Fi doesn't tell us much:
> > *What bitrate do you need?
> > *Are you frequency limited?
> > *Is it a LOS link?
> > *Why not WiFi?
> > *Why not the TS-RF2/AERO?
> >
> > --- In "drrock77" <ihoffman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello TS-7X00 folks,
> > >
> > > This isn't exactly a TS-7x00 question, but I know that the audience
> > > has a very diverse and deep background/experience.
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with a good
non-WiFi,
> > > low-cost, wireless ethernet bridge for short ranges, < 100 ft. I
know
> > > that Technologics offers some great products for longer range
and are
> > > not Ethernet based. The low cost would need to be < $500.00 per
> pair.
> > >
> > > Any input would be appreciated.
> > >
>
> What he said... Also, keep in mind that wifi is stamped out by the
> millions, and thus you can get a very powerful wifi + computer (think
> access point - 200MHz mips computer, with up to 8MB flash and 32 MB
> RAM) for 1/4 of the price of a TS7200....
>
Plus, can use them in pairs, set to bridge mode. (WDS mode, I think
it's called now). This can be exclusive, so they are dedicated
bridge units only, and not wi-fi access points.
If you said 'non-wifi' for security reasons, that may fit the bill.
But if you want a different frequency, perhaps for reduced
interference, keep looking I guess.
Regards, ....... Charlie
> No other communications technology has that economy of scale right now.
>
> We've used serial radios and looked at ethernet radios, but a single
> cheap radio will break your budget - and a pair of good radios +
> antennas will top $4K.
>
> --Yan
>
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