Thread: B vs.G
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:29 PM
John Navas
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Default Re: B vs.G

On 30 Jan 2007 09:02:59 -0800, "seaweedsteve" <seaweedsteve@gmail.com>
wrote in <1170176579.911010.124610@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>:

>In any case, is it true that operating in B can allow decent
>connections (albeit slow) at increased distances?
>
>1) Given a required connection speed of say, 9-11Mbps?
>
>2) Simply comparing lowest fallback in each; 1-2 Mbps in B to ...9
>Mbps in G?


G falls back to B modulation at low speed, so there's no advantage to B
over G. In addition, although 1 Mbps BPSK has a small advantage over 6
Mbps OFDM in theory, in practice I've always gotten better results from
6 Mbps OFDM.

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