can you help me...
tj123
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hi..all
i am new to this forum....i would be glad if anyone could help me with the topic about DSSS(direct sequence spread spectrum) and OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing).....i jst came across these terms in these wireless LAN topologies..
tj
i am new to this forum....i would be glad if anyone could help me with the topic about DSSS(direct sequence spread spectrum) and OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing).....i jst came across these terms in these wireless LAN topologies..
tj
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ubergeek Member Posts: 53 ■■□□□□□□□□DSSS OFDM... WTF?? are those military codes? lol.. anyway just kiddin.. so what do you have in mind for those 2 topics? It's not really my forte but I got a lil info here at my sleeves.Thank you for calling Cisco Technical Assistance Center.. This is Edward how may I help you?
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■tj123 wrote:i would be glad if anyone could help me with the topic about DSSS(direct sequence spread spectrum) and OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing).....i jst came across these terms in these wireless LAN topologies.
OFDM is used by 802.16a -- high speed high capacity non-line-of-site wireless broadband.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
tj123 Member Posts: 17 ■□□□□□□□□□hai...
thanx for ur replies....i just get still very much cnfusd with these wireless netwrks..
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Opi Member Posts: 127mikej412 wrote:tj123 wrote:i would be glad if anyone could help me with the topic about DSSS(direct sequence spread spectrum) and OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing).....i jst came across these terms in these wireless LAN topologies.
OFDM is used by 802.16a -- high speed high capacity non-line-of-site wireless broadband.
Correct me if i'm wrong
DSSS is still used with 802.11b , speed at 11Mbps with fallback of 5.5, 2 Mbps
And OFDM used with 802.11G, speed at 54Mbps
Then you have FHSS, speed at 2Mbps, so slow because it keeps hopping frequencies