I'm not saying that it matters in the reality of deploying APs and actually delivering service to users.
But it matters in that both router and ap manufacturers PUBLISH recommended distances. I think what some other posters were wondering is would T-mobile be able to find some loophole that said router manufacturers post maximum recommended distances and access point manufacturers don't so T-mobile may come back and say they use access points.
See what I'm getting at? I know that in the field it makes no difference at all what the manufacturer says. I posted extensively about this below if you care to read my thoughts on it.
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