[MLB-WIRELESS] AP that you can connect two directionals to??

evilbunny evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Sun Sep 8 20:05:17 EST 2002


Hello darrend,

cisco released the Aironet 1200 some time ago, just now releasing 11a
cards for it... however 11b cards would have always worked fine...

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Sunday, September 8, 2002, 7:42:28 PM, you wrote:

dnca> Jason, Avaya and Enterasys both have dual orinoco card based AP's. I 
dnca> believe the models are AP-2 and AP-2000 respectively. Neither are cheap, 
dnca> and both require their own brand of PCMCIA cards. 
dnca> Cisco has a new dual radio card comming aswell, but I'm not sure of the 
dnca> model.
dnca> It would be far more economical to use 2 'cheapy' bridges back to back via 
dnca> ethernet. eg dlink, netgear etc....


dnca> Darren Dreis
dnca> Vice President
dnca> Melbourne Wireless Inc.
dnca> vicepresident at wireless.org.au
dnca> http://www.wireless.org.au





dnca> "Jason Beveridge" <jbeveridge at ozemail.com.au>
dnca> Sent by: owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au
dnca> 08/09/2002 07:06 PM

 
dnca>         To:     "melbourne wireless" <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
dnca>         cc: 
dnca>         Subject:        [MLB-WIRELESS] AP that you can connect two directionals to??

dnca> Hi,
dnca> Can anyone tell me the make etc. of an AP that you can hook two 
dnca> directionals to?
dnca> I have talked to some suppliers of AP's with dual antenna sockets and they 
dnca> tell it can't be done with theirs. They indicate that you would need two 
dnca> AP's back to back with a directional on each. I want a least power use, 
dnca> least hardware option to set up a "repeater". On omni on one AP may work 
dnca> but this link needs to be super reliable - highest speed. (distance from 
dnca> each end to common point ~ 1km)
 
dnca> Cheers
dnca> Jason
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