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Hi Rick,
Sorry if the statement has been confused to you, but basically that is referring to the setup of the point to point wireless bridge mode. If you want to have a solution to connect LAN to LAN connection then I would recommend you to setup point to point WB mode using two APPO devices. Basically this mode is used to connect site to site (two LAN networks) connectivity as in corporate building setups or can be used as backhauls connecting distance PoPs to the central NOC. In this mode, there is no MAC limitation and it is unlimited.
The CB mode intended for the CPE which is limited by 128 MAC addresses.
Here is the example of setting up the wireless bridge mode using two APPO.
Both APPO units are to be set as Wireless Bridge mode –point to point mode, input the MAC address of the opposite unit and set them on the same channel You can confirm the LINK by pinging from both side. Set your PC to the same IP subnet as the device (Example 192.168.0.x )and try to ping to the opposite device.
NOC _____Router_____Switch_____WB1…………………………WB2_____Client PCs (on an Ethernet switch)
WB1 = primary port ETHERNET WB2 = primary port WIRELESS
The default gateway will be the IP address of the Router for all devices. I hope this info helps.
Please feel free to contact us for any further information if required.
Thank you
Kind regards, Seeni sB Tech Support
-----Original Message-----
Arasu.
This is confusing. You are telling me that both airPoint Pro's have to be in Wireless Bridge mode? You told me before that the way to do what I am trying to do is, and I quote:
"One
way of implementing the solution would be to have one airPoint PRO
So which is it? Should I use wireless bridge mode or Access Point to Client Bridge Mode?
I'm not sure I understand the difference. Last night I got that to work (Access Point to Client Bridge) and I was able to see several MAC#'s, unless they were all proxying through one device.
I need the solution that best bridges one LAN to another LAN without the low MAC# limitation.
Please advise. Thanks!
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