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Old 09-04-2004, 06:54 AM  
masterE
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Originally posted by RayVega
One of my biggest issues, how to predict a protocol change. When I started research on the project wifi hadn't been put out yet, so I my plan was to harness the electromagnetic waves produced by routers and lan cables, which meant I would have to plot out future NOC spots and predict where they would be constructed. Wifi makes it much easier, but who is to say that in 1,2 or five years there is not a completely different standard.
Good point. The great thing about WIFI is there is only two popular wireless technologies that, although they may be outdated in ten years, could still be used by many less advanced companies with outdated equipment.

Granted these aren't in use yet, but, since you are shooting for the future....

The WWiSE technology I beleive will become the next IEEE standard. If this becomes the standard, only a general NOC location would be needed since the multiple input, multiple output many-antennae technique and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing will be used by WWiSE networks. So with a little research, why not

Theoretically
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