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Can I Mix Wireless Equipments From Different Vendors, Elaborate On It?

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  1. You can mix wireless equipments from different vendors, but the recommendation is that you should prefer only prescribed vendors, because most wireless networking hardware vendors support the 802.11 standard they can inter operate. However, we recommend verification as the standard is a fairly recent one, and does specify two different methods for wireless communications; Frequency HOPPING (FH) and Direct Sequence SPREAD Spectrum (DSSS or DS), which are not interoperable.
  2. When purchasing wireless networking hardware from separate vendors be sure to obtain guarantees from the vendors that the hardware will interoperate and follows the standards.
  3. Within a short time we expect all new wireless cards, like ethernet cards, to become inexpensive, ubiquitous and totally interoperable.
  4. Also of note is that the LATEST version of the standard defines 11mbps and 5.5mbps networking, with support for the older standard 1mbps and 2mbps speeds. This provides some compatibility with different or older equipment. Note that this new standard covers DS-type Networks, not FH types.
  5. Software access points such as InterGate which uses the wireless interface of the host computer should have no compatibility issues with third PARTY wireless hardware, as long as standards are followed. Typically wireless hardware is identified to the software as a network interface, and therefore can be used in the same way as any other network card. So you can choose them from different vendors but keeping these things in mind and then go ahead.



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