
@Eric, you may have to loan me your word count. :-) There are many problems ahead for Wifi but exploitation of this frequency is what troubles me because a client can easily invested a lot of money into the free scenario only later to be told that it cannot work because of interference issues. CCK needs to ensure that wifi is limited to just indoor use except in special cases where it is not possible to setup cable or other infrastructure, especially in urban areas. We may not understand the long term impact of high power networks but going by what upperhill used to be during the late 90s, that 2.4Ghz space will not exist in a short time. Yet it is the right of every kenyan who uses wifi devices ( indoor ) to be able use such devcies. But who am I to say anything? All I can advice is not to go the extended wifi way, long term it affects your commercial deployment model. :-) On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Eric Mwania <emwania@gmail.com> wrote:
@Mutua thanks
@ Aki i fully support and understand what your saying. CCK is after BIG MEAT.FM stations, T.V stations ISP and blah blah that's why they ignore those illegal Setups anyway who cares about the other in Kenya everyone simply wants a piece of everything . and the effects will be felt in a year time communication on Wi-fi will be Poor and unreliable.
Wi- FI is very cheap, easy to implement and everyone will Go Wifi for PtP btn Building and Mesh Powerful WiFi Point to Mpoint. as U said no one owns WiFi and it will end up like a Public Toilet
Lets hope CCK will do something about and long live 2.4 GHZ