Re: [LAU] MIDI over wifi on Linux, revisited

From: Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Jan 04 2016 - 21:30:38 EET

On 01/04/2016 07:14 PM, Chris Caudle wrote:
> On Mon, January 4, 2016 12:55 pm, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>> If my architecture needs a panic button, my
>> architecture isn't good enough for me.
> ...
>> But in truth, I don't want any risk of out-of-order, or missed, commands
>> in the stream. Delay is fine, only as a great indicator that I have to
>> abandon wireless and use my backup wired approach.
>
> If wired is physically possible at all, I don't understand why you are
> considering WiFi if you actually need reliable real time communication.
> Unless this is in an isolated building where you can completely control
> the RF environment, you never know when someone is going to turn on
> another WiFi device that temporarily disrupts communication, has a 2.4GHz
> security camera that doesn't play well with WiFi, or even cooks something
> in a microwave oven with a fraction of a percent leakage (e.g. someone
> making popcorn in the green room). A typical microwave oven is around
> 1000 W, maximum allowed power in the 2.4GHz band in North America is 1 W,
> but I have seen a lot of devices with lower than that as the maximum. It
> doesn't take much leakage at all to equal the power output from a WiFi
> device.
> I used to have problems with the WiFi to my wife's laptop slowing greatly
> if we were heating anything in the kitchen microwave. I can't conceive of
> using something that fragile in a concert environment.
>

good grief someone raised the issue after all this time...

so you were having a uw oven (near|on) that studio of yours?
think again :)
 
http://www.howtogeek.com/171869/why-does-running-my-microwave-kill-my-wi-fi-connectivity/

hth.
cheers

-- 
rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
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