The physical antenna solution is creative. The issues are that with this solution you first break the EIRP regulations in many regions (Europe for example) unless you use less output power on average, and then the benefits are gone. Another impressive thing is how noone in this room can ask about CSMA performance when you start directing lobes in Wi-Fi. If a signal gets 6-7 dB stronger in one direction it means it's gonna be 6-7 dB weaker (or more) somewhere else. And the CSMA domain fails.
The physical antenna solution is creative. The issues are that with this solution you first break the EIRP regulations in many regions (Europe for example) unless you use less output power on average, and then the benefits are gone. Another impressive thing is how noone in this room can ask about CSMA performance when you start directing lobes in Wi-Fi. If a signal gets 6-7 dB stronger in one direction it means it's gonna be 6-7 dB weaker (or more) somewhere else. And the CSMA domain fails.
Thanks for the video. Very interesting.
Thanks, informative!
cheers very interesting video :))
very nice
Every one is using beam forming at this time and age. Asus routers are top notch in this category.