On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:47:08 -0800 (PST),
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>I wish the manufacturers would concentrate on lower noise receivers
>versus higher power.
I'm not sure they can do much more with non-cryogenically cooled front
ends. Most are SiGe or GaAs. The front end noise figures aren't
going to get much better without cooling. With integrated chipsets,
the minimum sensitivity is typically set by the internal noise pickup,
not by the NF.
It would also be nice if they would stop lifting the numbers from the
chipset data sheet and actually test for sensitivity. So far, only
DLink seems to be supplying real numbers. Everyone else lies:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/rx-sens/receiver%20sensitivity.htm>
Personally, I'd like to see the RF section seperate from the digital
stuff, so I can install it high on top of a tower. Alvirion has had
this for a long time, but it's expensive. Note that this implies a
receiver front end that can handle some serious overload and not go
into blocking in high RF environments. Incidentally, that's one
application where a tower mounted power amp and pre-amp can do some
good. However, the rx amps in the boxes that I've seen are actually
worse that what's in the access points.
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