[MLB-WIRELESS] [NODEEAI] Channel Mgmnt

simmans at datafast.net.au simmans at datafast.net.au
Wed May 15 14:07:46 EST 2002


Is there an option to change channels in win 98/enterasys/roamabout
combination  cause i cant find one?

> Considering that everyone that I netstumbled at the last meeting were
> using CH#11 and everyone has the ssid: wireless.org.au....
>
> I would like to suggest that we all use SSID: wireless.org.au NODE???
> for better identification,
> and move to a channel where the legal (EIRP) Power output is at the
> maximum considering a lot of nodes will use high gain directional
> antenna's.
>
> Should this agreed channel be between CH# 1 to CH# 9 regarding the
> following?
>
> Tony VK3JED writes on http://www.wireless.org.au/wiki/?TonyLangdon Have
> given the matter of spectrum management some thought. The only answer
> here is to put the WLAN on the highest Australian channel (around 2450
> MHz centre freq), so ATV and satellite operation can use the lower end
> of the band. Unfortunately, the cards default to channel 10, which has
> a maximum EIRP limit of 200 mW, instead of the 4W limit of channels
> 1-9.
>
> I personally have been using CH#10 on my operating NODEEAI AP, but I
> can change it to any channel that is agreed on, though my Verticle Omni
> is putting out low power at the moment because of  high losses in the
> feedline;-(
>
> This should change in the near future though, eh Glen?
>
> Regards Greg
> www.TurboClub.com/Wireless
> NODEEAI
> Ruckers Hill, Northcote 3070
>
>
>
>
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