Dennis,

That is basically what it is...wireless networking.  The Aeronet card will
slide into the PCMCIA slot on your laptop.  You will also have to have
wireless hub(s) installed.  At least one for each floor where you want to
implement the wireless cards.  We use two per floor here where I work so
that all users can obtain a good reception from pretty much anywhere on the
floor.  You will also probably want to employ the wireless encryption (WEP)
so that someone cannot pick up your network from outside your building or
your elevator lobby area.  ;-)  

We use Lucent technology here so I am not as familiar with the Cisco product
line but I believe most (if not all) of the wireless use the same standard.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Adekola, Dennis D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 10:55 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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