Hi,
since it uses light instead of radio, there are no interference problems
and thus much higher capacities are feasible, like 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps.
Kind regards,
Musti
On 20. 10. 2016 15:13, Jehan Tremback wrote:
  How does it compare to directional radio equipment?
 On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Musti <musti(a)wlan-si.net
 <mailto:musti@wlan-si.net>> wrote:
     Hi folks,
     you may recall I have visited Sudo last year and presented the open
     hardware project for wireless optical communication 
http://koruza.net .
     Now a year later there is a much better version available and I will be
     in the Bay area Friday-Tuesday for a few days and would happily drop by
     so you guys can check it out if you are interested.
     More info about my trip:
     
http://irnas.eu/irnas/2016/10/12/meet-us-in-san-francisco
     <http://irnas.eu/irnas/2016/10/12/meet-us-in-san-francisco>
     On Monday afternoon at 4pm I will also have a presentation and demo on
     the topic in San Francisco in Mission:
     
http://sftechcenter.org/koruza-project-visits-san-francisco/
     <http://sftechcenter.org/koruza-project-visits-san-francisco/>
     I would appreciate if you can forward the invitation to anyone who may
     find it interesting, especially internet service providers.
     Do you happen to have anything going on on the weekend regarding
     sudomesh?
     Kind regards,
     Musti
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