I used to work on some of this gear. The transmitters do indeed go to 11. If they want to talk, you won't.
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Martin Millnert <milln...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Joly MacFie <j...@punkcast.com> wrote: > > Lebanon's Telecom minister is claiming that US Navy radar is blocking the > > country's Internet.. > > > > > http://www.naharnet.com/domino/tn/NewsDesk.nsf/0/93A95CA1A4E42178C225782E007371AF > > > > "The problem, however, is due to a coordination error related to waves," > >> Nahhas told OTV, adding that an investigation was underway to find out > >> whether this act is "intentional or not." > > > > > > also at > > > http://www.naharnet.com/domino/tn/NewsDesk.nsf/Lebanon/EFCEF203B3C315A5C225782E0020C75F > > Well-known problem with radars and wifi (used to live next to a > (military) radar research site): > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar#Frequency_bands -- Check who uses S and > C > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_band > > Another reason to not rely on radio for your LAN/WAN in times of Aegis > cruisers passing by... ;) > > Regards, > Martin > >