Dennis,
I've worked with the Aironet 340 wireless bridge, and my experience hasn't
been a joyous one. The wireless bridge is usually used to connect
buildings using an 11mbps spread spectrum radio connection. For around
four months, the airbridge worked nearly flawlessly except for some
excessive broadcast traffic. (my fault - didn't bother to segment into
broadcast domains) Around a month ago, we started to experience
tremendous amounts of interference, which would bring the airbridge down for
hours at a time. For two weeks I moved the antenna, modified the
configuration on the airbridge to a lower speed, and ultimately called Cisco
to try to solve, what appeared to be a complete enigma. Turns out it wasn't
a hardware issue or a configuration issue. A voicestream cellular tower on
one of our buildings was causing the interference. Our airbridge was
apparently interfering with their cell tower, and as a result, their high
power testing of the tower caused interference on our airbridge.
While you're using the roaming aironet 340, I thought you could still use
the info. BTW, we use a 3com wireless inside our buildings for laptops and
it works pretty well.
Matthew
-----Original Message-----
From: Adekola, Dennis D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:55 AM
To: cisco
Subject: Cisco Aironet 340
Hi Guys,
I just heard that we shall be dealing in Cisco Aironet 340 roaming
Has anyone had experience with this ?
I have had a look on the cisco website and i can see it has something to do
with wireless laptops/PC's
just wondered if anyone out there could give me a brief summary of the whole
idea
Thanks
Dennis
MCSE,CCNA,CCNP
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