First, Thanks for the answers.
My traffic, in this system, will be around 512Kbps, so, the speed is not a issue for me. So if the system would work solid with the bridges in Access Point/Repeater mode, no problem for me, my bandwidth is very low. But when i put the BR350 in Root Access Point mode, i get the "Can Not Support All Requested Capabilities" error. Other thing is that here in Brazil, BR350 costs about $1900,oo, so it's too much money for this project. The system works fine when the BR350 (in Root Bridge mode) is powered first of all. The problem is when it is powered after the BR342. The Bridges are abot 40Km one from another. I can also exchange one of the bridges for a AP350 if this solve the problem. But i cannot add one more AP, i can only exchange. Thank You, At 14:45 26/9/2002 -0700, Moebius wrote: >Ulisses, > BR350 and BR342 bridges have incompatible spanning tree protocols.. >BR350's can only wirelessly associate with other BR350's, and BR342's can >only associate with other BR342's... You need another BR350 in your diagram >so it looks like this: > >1. BR350 - Root mode > | | > | Clients > | >2. BR350 - Non-root mode > | > | Ethernet connection > | >3. BR342 - Root mode > | | > | Clients > | >4. BR342 - Non-root mode > | > Clients > >This has the added value that the network performance for the clients is >much better at the both location 3 and location 4. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ulisses" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 1:58 PM >Subject: [BAWUG] Cisco Bridges > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm having a problem with Cisco BR342 and BR350. > > > > My sytem: > > > > 1- BR350 > > | | > > | Clients > > | > > 2- BR342 ( root: off, bridge mode: access_point ) > > | | > > | Clients > > | > > 3- BR342 ( root: off, bridge mode: access_point ) > > | > > Clients > > > > > > I'm having two diferent problems. > > > > 1- When i set BR350 in mode "Root Access Point", i get the error: > > > > Station [2- BR342] Failed Association, status "Can Not Support All > > Requested Capabilities" > > > > At the BR350 logs. And the "2 -BR342" do not associate. > > > > > > 2- When i set BR350 in mode "Root Bridge" it works only when i turn on > > first the BR350. If the BR342 are turned on before the BR350, i get a lot > > of mesages: > > > > "E Radio Error : 34 Buffer full frames lost" > > "E Radio Error : 98 Buffer full frames lost" > > "E Radio Error : 76 Buffer full frames lost" > > "E Radio Error : XX Buffer full frames lost" > > > > At the BR342 logs. And the BR342 do not associate with anyone (i wait more > > than a hour). So i have to restart first the BR350 and then the BR342s. > > > > > > All the other config, in the 3 Cisco BR, are DEFAULT. i ONLY changed SSID, > > Parent (to force BR342 to associate to the correct parent) and the > > operational mode as show above. > > > > The problem is that the Bridges will be in a place of very difficult > > access, so the connection need to be rock solid. If for any reason the > > Bridges disassociate, they need to associate without needing to restart. > > > > > > Anyone has an idea ? > > Thank You and sorry for my poor english, > > Ulisses > > > > -- > > general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> > > [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
