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so just added any unmanaged cheap switch between
the two will stop any broadcast traffic? How can you tell if you are being
affected by broadcast problems or any other problems you get with a bridged
network? I do not have problems now but would like to know what to look
for.
Thank you,
Jerry
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Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 12:16
PM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Bridged
verses routed?
You can prevent the
broadcast traffic by two ways.
- Having a router
between the CB and the aPPO,
- or creating
VLAN�s by using switches at every POP.
Vasu
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jerry Carter Sent: Monday, October 06,
2003 12:18
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [smartBridges] Bridged verses
routed?
Ok I am wondering the best way
here. I require all my clients to run a router at there location(Dlink
DI-604). I have seen people talk about this topic and say its much better to
run a network that has routers at each access point site. If all my clients
have a router is it ok to just do a client bridge and access point as a
repeater? Will the broadcast storms and such be stopped because my
clients have a router at each location or could this still become a
problem in the future because of the way I am setting up access points without
any routing involved? Should I be adding a router in between each client
bridge appo and the access point appo?
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