Wireless Cafes

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Wireless Cafes

sctdh

Has anybody had experience in wireless cafes or other such wireless
environments. I would like to know about meters to measure it.
Someone told me about the hf dtekter a few days ago. Thanks.

Paul

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Re: Wireless Cafes

franspppp

I went to a conference center in a nature resort, to walk there was
fine, but inside I felt unwell, after some time I saw a
message 'wireless internet available'. Bingo. Put on my T-shirt and
button: "Wireless is not nice" ;-)

After some experiences I start to think it is not very useful to
measure with simple devices; the only useful is to have a very
expensive analysing device that covers all the frequences and shows
the characteristics of the analysed signals. Nevertheless, if you use
a simple device wireless will be around 2400 MHz or 5 GHz (am I
right, Charles?).

Frans

--- In [hidden email], "danceswild" <bmfb@p...> wrote:
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> Has anybody had experience in wireless cafes or other such wireless
> environments. I would like to know about meters to measure it.
> Someone told me about the hf dtekter a few days ago. Thanks.
>
> Paul

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Re: Wireless Cafes

stichting milieuziektes
Up to 2500 MHz will do.

The Gigahertz Solutions HF Analysers will do that.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "franspppp" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 15:28
Subject: [eSens] Re: Wireless Cafes


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> I went to a conference center in a nature resort, to walk there was
> fine, but inside I felt unwell, after some time I saw a
> message 'wireless internet available'. Bingo. Put on my T-shirt and
> button: "Wireless is not nice" ;-)
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> After some experiences I start to think it is not very useful to
> measure with simple devices; the only useful is to have a very
> expensive analysing device that covers all the frequences and shows
> the characteristics of the analysed signals. Nevertheless, if you use
> a simple device wireless will be around 2400 MHz or 5 GHz (am I
> right, Charles?).
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> Frans
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> --- In [hidden email], "danceswild" <bmfb@p...> wrote:
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> > Has anybody had experience in wireless cafes or other such wireless
> > environments. I would like to know about meters to measure it.
> > Someone told me about the hf dtekter a few days ago. Thanks.
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> > Paul
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