RE: Cisco Aironet 340

2001-03-27 Thread MattM
Dennis, I've worked with the Aironet 340 wireless bridge, and my experience hasn't been a joyous one. The wireless bridge is usually used to connect buildings using an 11mbps spread spectrum radio connection. For around four months, the airbridge worked nearly flawlessly except for some exce

RE: Cisco Aironet 340

2001-03-27 Thread Buri, Heather H
Dennis, That is basically what it is...wireless networking. The Aeronet card will slide into the PCMCIA slot on your laptop. You will also have to have wireless hub(s) installed. At least one for each floor where you want to implement the wireless cards. We use two per floor here where I work

Re: Cisco Aironet 340

2001-03-29 Thread Rodgers Moore
Do you have the omni-directional antenna, or directional? The directional is polarized and shouldn't interfere or be interfered with other RF sources. The first time I used directionals, they wouldn't get a strong signal, that is until we had both in the same orientation. I had them 90 degrees o

RE: Cisco Aironet 340

2001-04-02 Thread MattM
cell tests, but the FCC informed us that indeed the cell carrier is capable of interfering with the bridge since our frequency is unlicensed. Matthew -Original Message- From: Rodgers Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 5:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ci