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"larry" wrote in message
e.rogers.com... Greetings and sorry for my lack of knowledge on the subject. does anyone know of a website for some circuity information for the 802.... I am not interested in stealing ideas I just would like to know how the got onto 2.4 ghz. Larry ve3fxq Larry, I would suggest that it is MUCH more practical and economical to buy 802.11b or 802.11b/g equipment ... The 802.11 standards are HUGE and VERY complicated ... an any practical implementation requires custom ASICs ... not a home-brew project in any sense. (I work for one of the world leaders in 802.11 ICs and modules, but I am telling you straight, not trying to simply sell another NIC card ...) 73, Carl - wk3c p.s. If you'd like to browse the standards, they should be available for free as .pdf downloads at http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/ |
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