I think I was one of the people who said, yes, you can do trunking in that
post, but I later checkd with Cisco, and they said not yet.

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> "Steven A. Ridder"  wrote in message
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> > You can, but there haven't been any serious QOS techniques released yet
in
> > the AiroNet series products yet.  The other problem is that the media
> isn't
> > switched, so it's basically a hub in the sky.
> >
> > It's a rumor/myth that voice dose't work in 802.11b. There's actucally a
> > wireless 802.11b IP  phone out there by Symbol.  Anything that works in
> > ethernet will work in 802.11b (except for trunking).
>
>
> Check out a post just a while back about this called "Trunk across Cisco
> Wireless bridge".  It seems they were doing trunking over the 802.11b...
> (but he may have not mean true trunking....)
>
> Mike W.




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