[MLB-WIRELESS] AP that you can connect two directionals to??
darrend at ndpgroup.com.au
darrend at ndpgroup.com.au
Sun Sep 8 19:42:28 EST 2002
Jason, Avaya and Enterasys both have dual orinoco card based AP's. I
believe the models are AP-2 and AP-2000 respectively. Neither are cheap,
and both require their own brand of PCMCIA cards.
Cisco has a new dual radio card comming aswell, but I'm not sure of the
model.
It would be far more economical to use 2 'cheapy' bridges back to back via
ethernet. eg dlink, netgear etc....
Darren Dreis
Vice President
Melbourne Wireless Inc.
vicepresident at wireless.org.au
http://www.wireless.org.au
"Jason Beveridge" <jbeveridge at ozemail.com.au>
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08/09/2002 07:06 PM
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Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] AP that you can connect two directionals to??
Hi,
Can anyone tell me the make etc. of an AP that you can hook two
directionals to?
I have talked to some suppliers of AP's with dual antenna sockets and they
tell it can't be done with theirs. They indicate that you would need two
AP's back to back with a directional on each. I want a least power use,
least hardware option to set up a "repeater". On omni on one AP may work
but this link needs to be super reliable - highest speed. (distance from
each end to common point ~ 1km)
Cheers
Jason
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