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Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc V.YFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  KPIFF

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. is engaged in Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and commercial markets. The Company develops advanced wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) silicon solutions, access points, and intellectual property (IP) licensing designed to meet the service needs of service providers and their customers. Its physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to enable more radios to operate in a given area. Its silicon solutions are products delivering multiple, concurrent channels of Tx and Rx from a single, Wi-Fi standard compliant radio. Its Spectrum Slicing powered products are designed to address the needs of carrier-class, high-density Wi-Fi for both residential and commercial deployments. Its products are designed with its comprehensive, user- friendly and intuitive Element Management System-EdgeNet, that offers service providers with flexibility in configuring and independently monitoring each 802.11 channel in the network.


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Comment by Pandoraon Sep 29, 2021 1:05am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:COX in Vegas going wireless

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:COX in Vegas going wireless
leodevoe wrote:

You really do amaze me. You've been fed a line of BS for 9 years and even then will still take the company side on any and every point. The degree to which you have a closed mind is staggering. 

Anyway, here is your answer. I'm dying to see your response. No doubt it will be some sort of insult or deflection. In case you're wondering it comes directly from a company PR. 

"Additional enhancements to our software enables improved management and control of Edgewater’s proprietary MESHD (Mesh High Density) technology only capable with a multi-channel WiFI3-powered access point. MESHD enables network operators to designate channels specifically for Point2Point applications WITHOUT significant performance drops for devices connected to the network. MESHD enables the first truly mesh network for WiFi and IOT networks, only available with WiFi3."

Please note the words "proprietary" and the phrase "only capable with a multi-channel wifi3 powered access point". Also note it uses one of the three channels to run the mesh. Something a single channel router can't do. Also note that this isn't what the mesh systems of the day are built to do, run point to point applications. They are built to extend coverage. Yfi has no mesh extender product and no one is using two Yfi routers to do so in a home setting.

Frankly I have no idea what your point even was. Who cares whether Yfi's mesh can run on other boxes. I sure hope this answers your question. And thanks for coming out. Maybe next time do some actual research before you start writing. 



Ah, good info, sorry I touched a nerve there. You wouldn't mind pointing out the PR where this was published would you. I don't recall reading it along the way but then that could also be age related - you'll get there one day. I didn't have a point other than to respond to your more than once used phrase that YFI has no mesh - "Maybe they would have seen mesh coming" & "So, no, Yfi ain't got not mesh in the sense of the current marketplace" and a couple of others.

Now you have clarified the situation and said YFI has no mesh extender product. So we're all straight on the subject and can move on and I'll understand it the next time you reference it.

Didn't realize just how deep you were into this.
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