steven murphy wrote:
> form being active a few years back, and keeping up via the website,  
> have the meraki's been thought of as a replacement for the d-link  
> bridges(new instals)?

Yes, we have. And now that they're available outside of beta, we can do 
that. Its an interesting proposition, as each new 'bridge' becomes a 
repeater and strengthens the cloud. (And if people had sharable feeds, 
they could also plug in and add bandwidth to the cloud...).

> anyone have experience with their wireless repeater feature ( the one  
> labeled EXPERIMENTAL), is it lazy WDS, or acting as a wireless client  
> bridge? or???

The experimental label is accurate. When it works, its amazing (in the 
same way that a dancing bear is amazing). It becomes a client bridge, 
while still acting as an AP and still acting as a mesh repeater.  In my 
limited testing, it will work ok for a anywhere between 30 mins and a 
couple of days before requiring rebooting.

> mike mee, i'm wating for forum access on meraki, what is their turn  
> around on account approval?

Not sure these days, sorry!  Judging by the big red warning when I 
login, they're doing some site upgrades tonight, so not likely tonight 
if I had to guess.

Btw, if you have a DSL Extreme account in the 619 area code, AT&T is 
having problems. It most likely affects AT&T customers also. 3 of the 5 
DSL lines in the Golden Hill network are down - fortunately the Meraki 
mesh failover is keeping things running, albiet very slowly.

cheers, michael

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Michael Mee
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