On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 23:53:07 -0000, jas0n <no@thank.you> wrote in
<MPG.1fdad0c12aaf882e989688@news.gradwell.net>:
>In article <iemvm2p0dqq86oi8qi3oj9b15gt6tj4h6e@4ax.com>, spamfilter0
>@navasgroup.com says...
>> On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 00:09:52 -0000, jas0n <no@thank.you> wrote in
>> <MPG.1fd9832f1c3bcd50989687@news.gradwell.net>:
>>
>> >If I use two waps in transparent bridge mode to connect two buildings
>> >and at each end I have switches that are 802.1x, vlan and qos capable do
>> >the waps need to understand 802.1x, vlan & qos or are they truly
>> >transparent as though they were just a cable connecting the two
>> >switches?
>> >
>> >These are the bridges I am looking at:-
>> >
>> >Repeatit SU-2410b/g Outdoor 802.11b/g Bridge Kit
>> >
>> >http://www.wifigear.co.uk//images/So...iber+units.pdf
>>
>> If they are true bridges, anything should work over them.
>Well, appears now a standard wireless link is not going to be enough,
>approx 30 desktop/laptops are now going to be sited in this seperate
>building, half of them requiring access to the file servers/domain
>controller - the other half a guest network for contractors with plain
>internet access.
Given proper antennas to ensure a fast link speed, Wi-Fi (which can be
much faster than a T1 or DS2 connection) should be able to handle 30
computers.
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