All,
I have a few questions regarding the Aironet 350 workgroup bridges and I
haven't yet found the answers on CCO. I'm connecting building to building
via Aironet.
1. Is the 350 series good for this? From what I can, find the 350 series
appears to be superior to the 340 series. However, I'
The 350 are superior to the 340 in the area of power transmitted, but you
have to be aware that Cisco "WORKGROUP" bridges are jsut for small
workgroups. I believe that they only allow 3-4 machines to use the bridge.
That is the reason for the lower ($500) price versus the full 350 bridge at
$1400
The WBR allows up to 8 devices - still a small number.
The 350 added in-line power and 100mw transmit
features to the 340, but little else. The BSE units,
which may be part of the WBR but I don't think so, add
DHCP server and NAT to the offering. I have the 340,
which is great for my needs, but DL
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