You put in a backhaul from the main POP site to the secondary "repeater"
site. This backhaul connects to a router, and the router is then connected
to a access point. You really don't want to put your backhaul and
distribution on the same network.

On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Joe Email wrote:

> Question
>
> Board
> While we are talking about repeaters
> I haven't done this yet, but am needing to now
> If you use the APPO in the repeater mode
> I understand the principle of this, I've looked at the applications, but
> If you are using a 22 db antenna about 6 miles out
> The APPO is receiving and transmitting simultaneously
> How can you transmit to other customers in the area
> Looks to me like you need another antenna port on the radio, say for an omni
> To broadcast to other customers around this location
>
> Something new may have to do
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe K
>
>
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> Will the indoor air Point Pro, in the repeater mode, repeat to a D-Link AP?
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