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I've personaly never had good luck with breezecom products.. atleast not 
as much preformance/reliability I would expect from a company selling 
$1500 access points.

- -ben

  "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Kevin Lombardo wrote:

> hello-
>
> i live in a rural area and have few options for broadband. i was
> perusing through wireless options when i found a company call Alvarion
> which produces a product line called Breezecom - i'm sure many people
> on this list know of them.
>
> anyway, they advertise their products as utilizing OFDM and they claim
> they can get ranges up to 31 miles in a Non-Line-Of-Sight environment.
>
> do these devices really work? can they really get 31 miles without
> line-of-sight?
>
> i realize that they are expensive products, but if they work, a small
> ISP could be set up in a rural environment for relatively cheap.
>
> just seems like a cool product line if it works...
>
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