Todd,

The Base Station is really intended to install for a small environment (say
the home of an exec).  The thing has a modem in it and can be configured to
dial your corporate network as needed.  This way the exec uses wireless (via
Access Point) at the office and just needs to turn their laptop on at home
to connect automatically (via the Base Station).

I don't know if I would agree with Tony's '... It's a cheap peice of s---.
It's for customers that are really watching the buck ...' comment, as the
two devices are really intended for different purposes.

BTW: Make sure that you get the 350 series as it has a stack of cool
features - like CDP.

Adam

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Hi, All

I recently had a chance to install Aironet wireless enviromment. I was
confused about the difference
between Aironet Base station and Aironet Access point.
Is it the same device or they have different function ?

Thanks!!


Todd




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