802-confused
01-28-2005, 11:58 AM
Hi,
I have to send wireless digital high resolution data ( from a video high resolution camera ) on a 500 feet radius area using 802.11g ( because the environment is very busy, multipath traped, very noisy and too much crowded in terms of using a simple carrier ).
My task is to implement that ( poor me ) using any manufacturer chip set but NOT a comercial wireless router or any other pair of devices of the shelve, because that it will request a computer at each end of connection and is no place or even cost wise to do that.
I am lost ! I'm waiting to get tomorrow or Monday a Linksys router G54 and a Lynksys card notebook adapter to start testing and at least see if the concept is working and educate myself about everything called 802.11g.
I don't know where to start from !
My fear is that I have so little knowledge about 802.11, that I will end up burried alive in 802.11 protocols in the next 2 weeks.
Do I need to have an RTP (Real Time Protocol ) between my data
and 802.11g chipset to provide a common language and a common speed for both of them ( the digital camera and the chipset ) ?
Data will come at a random speed and format and is huge. How can I let know the 802.11 about it, to handle it correctly ?
Again, maybe using a computer and a syslink router, might work , but how to implement this application using just a chip set ( see Atheros, Philips, Maxim or Raytheon ) ?
I am ready to read and learn and read again and dig, but please help me to go to the right place and start reading and digesting something useful. Any book or web site it will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance to everybody !
Ted - 802-confused (mtedpl@sbcglobal.net)
I have to send wireless digital high resolution data ( from a video high resolution camera ) on a 500 feet radius area using 802.11g ( because the environment is very busy, multipath traped, very noisy and too much crowded in terms of using a simple carrier ).
My task is to implement that ( poor me ) using any manufacturer chip set but NOT a comercial wireless router or any other pair of devices of the shelve, because that it will request a computer at each end of connection and is no place or even cost wise to do that.
I am lost ! I'm waiting to get tomorrow or Monday a Linksys router G54 and a Lynksys card notebook adapter to start testing and at least see if the concept is working and educate myself about everything called 802.11g.
I don't know where to start from !
My fear is that I have so little knowledge about 802.11, that I will end up burried alive in 802.11 protocols in the next 2 weeks.
Do I need to have an RTP (Real Time Protocol ) between my data
and 802.11g chipset to provide a common language and a common speed for both of them ( the digital camera and the chipset ) ?
Data will come at a random speed and format and is huge. How can I let know the 802.11 about it, to handle it correctly ?
Again, maybe using a computer and a syslink router, might work , but how to implement this application using just a chip set ( see Atheros, Philips, Maxim or Raytheon ) ?
I am ready to read and learn and read again and dig, but please help me to go to the right place and start reading and digesting something useful. Any book or web site it will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance to everybody !
Ted - 802-confused (mtedpl@sbcglobal.net)