I would suggest OSPF bridging so you can use both of them as long as
they're working, if not then it just uses one.

On 4/12/09, Rogelio <scubac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Using a dual 5.8 GHz radio solution, could I conceivably give myself
> some sort of redundancy by doing the following:
>
> --two 23 dBi panels, one on each radio
> --on panel for horizontal orientation; the other, for vertical
> --put a switch on both sides that supports spanning tree
>
> I have LOS between these radios, and I'm assuming that it would be rare
> to have both polarizations go out at the same time.
>
> Does this sound conceivable?
>
>
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