Hello,

I'm not sure if the bandwidth will be the bottleneck. I would rather say 
it would be the RTTs (round-trip-time). The 801.11 (WLANs) has RTTs, 
that are a magnitude bigger than 802.3 (Ethernets).
Maybe try to run an common applications over 'ssh-x-forwarding' and get 
sure that Your network can offer low-latency connections.

Greetings,

Wojtek


Am 07.04.2009 12:23, schrieb Eberhard Roloff:
> John Lucas wrote:
>>
>> It is possible if one AP is in "bridge mode" *but* keep in mind that Wifi is 
>> a
>> shared medium (unlike ethernet switches) with limited bandwidth (54Mbps for
>> 802.11g and 802.11a) so you not be able to support many terminals before you
>> fill this bottleneck. Keep your expectations in line with your resources.
>>
>>
> In order to widen this bottleneck, you might consider 802.11n instead.
> It is shared and it will remain to be your bottleneck, just the wireless
> connectivity will possibly be quicker.
>
> Surely your budget and your building structure should allow for it.
>
>
> Kind regards
> Eberhard
>
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