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Sean O'Garza

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                   I have several Cisco 1040 Series and 1260 Series wireless access points and the question I have is, is it possible to make a wireless conneciton to an AT&T or Verizon MiFi  from my Cisco APs ?   Would you somehow make a "bridge" connection or try use the WiFi's client capability somehow ?   Thanks Guys.

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Scott Fella
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Not really. There is a WGB mode, but I don't thing that will work for you.

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Stephen Rodriguez
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You could probably use the WGB mode of the aIOS AP to connect to your MiFi.

but, why are you looking to go that route?

HTH,
Steve

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Scott Fella
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Your better off getting a Ethernet converter from a local electronics store and using that.

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Scott, thanks for the info.  I'm not quite sure what you mean by getting an Ethernet Converter, is this something that would connect wirelessly to the MiFi and it has a LAN connection that I can then get into a Cisco Switch ?

Something like this

http://www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless/ethernet-bridges/airstation-n300-4-port-dual-band-wireless-ethernet-bridge

Thanks,

Scott

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