The throughput reduces each time repeat the signal to the another access
point. The radio works with 1 antenna and the same channel is used to
transmit and receive.
Or else the best choice if high throughput is a criteria use a client
device to receive signal from one site and then connect an access point
back to back in order to retransmit in a different channel which will
ensure high bandwidth and better results.
Yes, it is recommended to have 50-60 clients connected thru one AP for
the better bandwidth which maximize the throughput and performance.

Seeni, SB support

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Cleminson
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:42 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [smartBridges] Number of Customer per AP

Hello, I have just placed an order here in the UK for my first SB2510. I
am
able to receive up to 8Mb of bandwidth to my 150 foot tower and intend
to
resell bandwidth to my customers in a 3km radius of the tower. I shall
be
using a 12dbi Omni at the tower and then directional 12dbi antenna's at
the
client end. I then have further Towers every 3 km to repeat the signal
or
receive more bandwidth and resell to another 3km circle. I intend to
limit
most customers to a 512K link.

I have been told not to put more than 60 customers through each SB2510
and
just wanted to know what the technical limitations are because from my
main
tower I could potentially resell to about 1000 customers - How do I
acheive
this within my first 3Km circle?

Regards

Rob Cleminson
RJC Technologies Ltd





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