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What's your evidence, Richard Easton??!?

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[-] FBJimmy@lemmus.org 66 points 6 months ago

Great to recognise this invention.

I was surprised by the choice of 'Mother of Wi-Fi' though - Wi-Fi hasn't used 'frequency hopping' as such since 802.11b was released back in 1999 - so very few people will have ever used frequency-hopping Wi-Fi.

GPS only uses it in some extreme cases I think, but I'm not an expert.

However, Bluetooth absolutely does depend on it to function in most situations, so 'Mother of Bluetooth' might have been more appropriate.

[-] sik0fewl@lemmy.ca 82 points 6 months ago

So her invention isn't used for Wifi now, but was used in the initial design of it? You might even say she helped give birth to it...

[-] FBJimmy@lemmus.org 48 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I guess my point is that it isn't a particularly important part of the design of Wi-Fi - they included it in the very first iteration in 1997 and realised by 1999 they didn't need it. Therefore Wi-Fi would likely have been born regardless of the invention; Bluetooth would not.

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