Talk:Canopy (wireless)

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We need to get this cleaned up, possibly give a small background on what point-multipoint wireless systems are, and how canopy plays into that.


I added more information; There's still some cleanups to do, esp. differentiate the original Motorola products from the Orthogon ones, as the series have different design, protocols, speeds and uses. Maybe a table would help? Cstanners 18:04, 18 October 2007 (UTC)

I rolled back the edit by Happypc that added a line about canopy being affected by adverse weather due to it being outdoors. Canopy is designed to operate out of doors and adverse weather does not have any effect on a properly installed Canopy network. Also, I'm not sure how true it is that 5.7 is the most popular band, but that could just be my regional environment. 2.4, 900, and 5.2 tends to be the most popular with 5.7 reserved for point-to-point backhaul links. Again, that could be a choice by the operators in my state and not indicate general reality. Has Motorola released sales figures for Canopy broken down by frequency? Jonathan Auer (talk) 18:33, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

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