What is so special about baseband transmission in the case of the combination of WiMax and WiFi?
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baseband is not the term you are looking for. baseband is just all that electronic stuff that moves signals around without modulating them. What you probably mean is broadband -now you are high speed access. And wimax and wifi are two variations of the radio link that can provide this.
wifi is limited in range. access points are required within 50 feet on average and this is used in a home or business.
wimax has a range of 30 miles -so a lot fewer access points are needed.
so, baseband transmission is an oxymoron -like saying non-RF RF.