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Wireless bridges (Cisco 1310)

james0816
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I am looking to connect a remote location to our main LAN via a wireless bridge (Cisco 1310). I was going to use a WAP (Cisco 1100) at the facility end but someone told me that a bridge can only communicate with another bridge.

Is this true?

If this is the case, then I would have to use (2) Cisco 1310's correct?

thx

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paolo bevilacqua
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Yes for true bridging you will need to use two bridges. You can send further queries to the wireless forum too.

What do you mean by "true" bridging?

The remote location will only be sending data to a machine on the LAN. There will not be any communication back to the remote segment.

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