I've done some Google search on terms like "traffic lights", "2.4GHz" and so on, and found that an increasing number of cities worldwide are deploying 802.11 mesh networks for public safety and traffic control purposes. To implement these mesh networks, things like traffic lights and street lamp posts are equipped with a Wi-Fi AP that transmits 2.4GHz radio signals.
ANT site does not specifically mention coexistence with 802.11 or other communication technologies that operate on the same ISM band, so...
Does any SL2.4 user have a laptop with 802.11b or 802.11g? If so, what happens if you bring your laptop with Wi-Fi enabled near your bike? Does it cause any data dropouts?
BTW, 802.11a operates on a different band (5GHz) and shouldn't interfere with ANT. So if your laptop does only the .11a, don't bother with the experiment above.
Ken
ANT site does not specifically mention coexistence with 802.11 or other communication technologies that operate on the same ISM band, so...
Does any SL2.4 user have a laptop with 802.11b or 802.11g? If so, what happens if you bring your laptop with Wi-Fi enabled near your bike? Does it cause any data dropouts?
BTW, 802.11a operates on a different band (5GHz) and shouldn't interfere with ANT. So if your laptop does only the .11a, don't bother with the experiment above.
Ken