08-05-2002 10:51 PM - edited 07-04-2021 11:20 PM
hello
if i have 2 separated wired LAN . the distance between the two LANs is about 200m.
normally we use optic fiber to connect the two LANs. can we use 2 AP 350 (one in each LAN) to connect the 2 LANs.
i'm not sure it's possible because i think if we configure one AP as repeater then it's ethernet port will be disabled.
Note : i want to save the 100Mbps connection in each LAN. i just need to go through wireless if data will pass from one LAN to another.
thx
08-06-2002 04:21 AM
You should use bridges (AIR-BR350) to do it, ap doesn´t work as a bridge.
regards.
08-06-2002 06:26 AM
Cisco's Access Points will not connected two wired segments.
If you need to keep the data rate at 100Mbps, your only options are dual-frequency 5.8GHz bridges or Free Space Optics (FSO), which acts like fiber without the fiber.
Matthew Wheeler
Chief WIreless Architect
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