from: http://www.apple.com/airport/campus.html
"Wireless bridging extends your range
Wireless bridging allows a remote AirPort Extreme Base Station to connect to your primary AirPort Extreme Base Station to share its Internet connection. Previously, all AirPort Base Stations required a physical connection to the Internet. With wireless bridging, two or more AirPort Extreme Base Stations can be satellites or relays to a primary base station, effectively increasing the range of your campus network. "
On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 11:19 AM, Bruce Sergeant wrote:
I need to extend the range of an Airport base station. I would like to use some sort of repeater device that could run without a Mac attached or left on. Any suggestions of solutions or products that I could use? All replies are appreciated.
Bruce Sergeant Lecompton, KS
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