Comment by
leodevoe on Mar 04, 2021 12:31pm
So you talk about liars them start posting lies. There is not one shred of evidence any potential customers have done tests. If there is post a link. We did this last time and you just disappeared when everything you wrote was proven to be a lie. I'm bored from a year of covid. So if you want to I'll be happy to answer each of your posts. Proceed
Comment by
leodevoe on Mar 07, 2021 1:33pm
Sure Scam. I pointed out several lies and he didn't even try to counter. He just repeated the same lame points over and over and over. He must be a hoot at a cocktail party.
Comment by
VerifiedUser69 on Nov 15, 2021 10:35am
Engim died because Cisco bought Airspace and the entire WLAN business slowed in 2005. They had won designs at Cisco and Symbol (Who became Motorola than Zebra now Extreme). Cisco had to integrate Airspace and put the project on indefinite hold. They had no other customers other then Symbol which was not big enough to Survive, the Engin IP was bought and everyone went on their separate ways.
Comment by
VerifiedUser69 on Nov 15, 2021 12:08pm
This was in response to Leo post for some of the actual events that occurred back in 2005.
Comment by
VerifiedUser69 on Nov 16, 2021 2:05pm
I presume you got your information from former executives at Engim like I did. If not, keep posting unrelated topics about Plume, they are in an entirely different space compared to Edgewater Wireless.
Comment by
VerifiedUser69 on Nov 16, 2021 5:24pm
I stopped reading at "yes" to Engim, and that's great. I'll be sure to message Gagne and ask him who else he has been talking to, the guy is an Open book, (I lean to the opinions and tech advice of a pro like him) My eyes saw something and it didn't look like "Plume is working on its own chip" so I gave up.
Comment by
leodevoe on Nov 16, 2021 5:30pm
Who builds AP's that run on their own chip? Ya, no one. Not even Yfi. You'll have to try harder. Please.
Comment by
leodevoe on Nov 16, 2021 5:32pm
Oh, and if the sales guy is your source, ya no wonder you're out of the loop. Not mention the thing that killed Engim was......no sales.
Comment by
VerifiedUser69 on Nov 16, 2021 5:56pm
Quote info from a source, a former employee and it's not good enough for Leo. The former VP of Sales wasn't good enough. Keep moving those goal posts.
Comment by
leodevoe on Nov 16, 2021 6:18pm
Post something credible. Anyone with internet access could post your info. I mean who became who in the tech space is hardly inside knowledge. And I'm surprised to see you back here. I guess you can't come back with one of the old accounts.
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AAtrager on Nov 16, 2021 9:41pm
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Comment by
FIRSTGMAN on Nov 17, 2021 2:06pm
Andrew is still trying to fulfill a number of timelines from 3-4 years ago, I can't recall 1 that was actually met that was stated or implied. Don't claim shock when nothing comes, of anything said coming.
Comment by
Pandora on Mar 04, 2021 11:15pm
Edgewater is in the midst of renewing it's OFDM patent. Seems it now has to be renewed every 3 years. I believe wifi6 primarily uses OFDMA. Maybe Kuiper will expound on that.
Comment by
Pandora on Mar 04, 2021 11:16pm
The main difference between an OFDM and an OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) system is the fact that in OFDM the users are allocated on the time domain only, while in using an OFDMA system the user would be allocated by both time and frequency. ... For the uplink, SC-FDMA will be used.
Comment by
Pandora on Mar 04, 2021 11:25pm
I tried posting those two phrases re OFDM in one post and SH kept rejecting it as being offensive or derogatory speech. Separately they're ok. Oh well!