Ultrasound Networking (2014)
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Ultrasound Networking (2014)
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#6You could probably get, I dunno 200kbps?
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#7Networking that doesn't use ethernet cables or Wi-Fi is always fascinating. I'm reminded of the way some labs in the pre-wifi days used infrared beacons and transceivers on laptops to create local wireless networks.
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#9Networking that doesn't use ethernet cables or Wi-Fi is always fascinating. I'm reminded of the way some labs in the pre-wifi days used infrared beacons and transceivers on laptops to create local wireless networks.
Oh gosh, I remember in college, playing with PCMCIA cards in laptops, and you'd have to kinda point them at each other. Can anyone confirm if that could be correct, or that I'm actually misremembering something?
The device in question was only available on appointment, so we only had a few shots at this.
Eventually we went with adding a checksum and resending the whole "packet" (one byte) when it didn't match, because we couldn't get the damn thing to send stuff correctly 100% of the time.
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#10Whatever happened to that company trying to transmit power via ultrasound?