If subscriber#2 can get the signal from subscriber #1, then you can put
another access point at subscriber #1 for subscriber#2 using client
device to associate with.

Main AP-----Subscriber#1----------Subscriber#2
(aPPT)      (aBT & aPPT)            (aBT)

The channel & ESSID will be configured differently for main AP to
subscriber#1 and Subscriber#1 to subscriber#2.

Hope this help.
 
Alex
sB Tech Support

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NightOwl-Wireless
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:16 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [smartBridges] smartBridges as a mesh network?


 Opinions wanted, What would be the best way to use the smartBridges
 products as a mesh network environment?

 Per instance say the main AP is the airPoint Pro Total and subscriber
#1
 is 1/2 mile away and can associate with the AP no problem.. but
subscriber
 #2 is 1 mile away and can't get signal from the main AP. What would be
 the suggested smartBrudges unit to use at subscriber #1 location to
repeat
 to subscriber #2..? and so on..?

 Is it possible to do this and not use a obtrusive antenna on subscriber
 #1's house?

 This is all pretty new to me but I'm ready to play!

 Thanks in advance!
 Gary Johnson
 NightOwl Networks
 www.nightowl.net
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