Frequency, Rates,
Basic Rates, Seperation in KM, etc..) Good luck.
Hope this helps.
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From: Sites, Bob
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Sent: 6/20/01 2:31 PM
Subject: FW: aironet installation [7:9201]
Thanks for the input. With the understanding that this will work, I'm
assuming
I believe Cisco's recommended solution for this is to use 2 bridges in the
intermediate
hop. BldgA -5Miles- BridgeA on tower ---Ethernet--- BridgeB on tower
3Miles BldgB.
Jay Dunn
IPI*GrammTech, Ltd.
http://www.ipi-gt.com
>Question for you wireless users of Aironet. I have about
TH,
Nabil
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Sites, Bob
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 12:18 PM
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Subject: aironet installation [7:9201]
Question for you wireless users of Aironet. I have about 10 of these
installed as &qu
uggestion would be R = 1_11 and BR = 1. This will allow your bridges to
pass data accross the spectrum from 1mb - 11mb.
Hope this helps.
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From: Sites, Bob
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Question for you wireless users of
Question for you wireless users of Aironet. I have about 10 of these
installed as "bridges only," from bldg to bldg with line of site. I have a
new requirement to hook up a bldg that does not have LOS. I know the
Aironet340 can repeat, but only seen it done inside bldgs as access points.
Can I put
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