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OSI layer?

I removed the following formulation: "In the OSI seven layer model, channel access methods are typically placed at layer 1, the physical layer." Instead I added that MAC is handled by the datalink layer, and multiplex by the physical layer. Okay? Mange01 22:10, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Should this article be a laundry list? Suggestions for improvement

Someone added the following template: "This article contains unencyclopedic lists that may require cleanup. To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, please help improve this article by: removing items which are not notable, encyclopedic, or helpful from embedded lists; incorporating appropriate items into the main body of the article; and discussing this issue on the talk page."

Actually, I like lists! But okay, I suggest the following: 1. The cathegorization should be further discussed, for example the difference between resource reservation schemes, contention based random access and circuit mode schemes. 2. Important application examples should be added after each method, for example GSM after TDMA, and Ethernet after CDMA/CD.

I don't think we should abondone the well-structured list, and convert everything into long paragraphs that may be hard to survey. If someone wants a definition of each channel access method, it can be found just one click away. (I also would prefer a well-structured "landry list" of multiplex methods instead of long paragraphs on the modulation article).

A question: Is it possible to make a navigational box for channel access methods, similar to Template:Modulation techniques?

Mange01 01:04, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]