Tom,
We are using this configuration for a short backhaul to allow us
to service an area behind some grain towers. The only problem I have
noticed is the simpleMonitor software cannot find the units behind the
ABO and the second APPO. We have added them into the manual list in
SimpleNMS and gone about our business. I hope that helps.
Todd Barber
Skylink Broadband Internet
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:28 AM
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Subject: [smartBridges] APPO > ABO > Switch > APPO?
I have had a Orinoco COR blown off one of my towers by lightning. I need
to
get service back up ASAP. I do not have 3 APPO sitting her, just 2. I am
wondering if I could get away with running an APPO to a ABO that would
then
be plugged into a switch and then have my second APPO run off of the
switch
as the AP for that tower. I think it would work but don't know off the
top
of my sleepless head what I would lose by doing it in this fashion.
Anyone
with input will be put on my Christmas card list!
Tom
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