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AirEqualizer and Hidden Nodes: A Real Solution to a Virtual Problem

Overview Of the numerous growing pains that can accompany the expansion of a wireless network, the issue of hidden nodes is one of the most difficult problems to solve. Despite ones best efforts, the communication breakdown between nodes can wreak havoc on a network, often leading to sub par performance and unhappy users. Many times, the cost of potential solutions appears to outweigh the benefits of expansion, which in some cases may not be a choice, but a necessity. Yet, hidden nodes are a problem that must be addressed and ultimately solved if a wireless network is to achieve successful growth and development.

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Publisher
APconnections
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HTML
Date Published
Jan 8, 2008
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Topics
Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications

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