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Don Hammer wrote:
Weight and cost, yes, complexity, no. Matt Maybe I don't understand what you are getting at. I put wireless in a Gulfstream G-550. System was a short wire from the onboard server (Part of the hight-speed data system) to the wireless hub and and power to the hub. My other option was wires and jacks to each seat and the cockpit from a hub. Why is wireless more complex? Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services I think what he's getting at is the hidden complexity... the software, chip design, etc. For your wireless network to work reliably, all of that has to work properly. And it is effectively untestable by the installer and uncertified (implying (perhaps falsely) that it is incompletely tested). Frank |
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