[MLB-WIRELESS] Fog effects wireless links? - Urban Myth
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Thu Jul 10 10:02:13 EST 2003
> So for those that think that fog is the be all and end all of
> a 2.4Ghz link,
> this is proof that it is not always the case. (I am not
Fog typically only affects extremely high frequencies (above 10-20 GHz),
though if there's wet foliage in the path, 2.4 GHz may have problems.
However, for just fog, no trees, 2.4 GHz wouldn't know it was there.
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