Tim,
Why did you use the switch?  Couldn�t you have just plugged the Ethernet
cable between the two and save a few bucks??  

I use a switch at my repeater location, but that is for the user to get
access at that location.

Sully


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> FROM:            "Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> DATE:    Thu, 5 Jun 2003 09:01:07 -0400
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> SUBJECT:    [smartBridges] Repeater Question
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> I would like to deploy a hotspot in a park area.
> I have LOS from my tower AP. I was thinking about
> just installing an aPPO wth an omni in repeater mode
> at the location and handling authentication back at the office. Is
anyone else doing this? Any tips?
>
>
>
> Jason


On my repeater, I've got 2 airPoints, back-to-back (plugged into a
switch), in a small NEMA box. Cost is a bit more than an airPointPro,
but
it has advantages:
-you have 2 antennas and can aim them independently (critical for my
installation)
-speed isn't cut in half

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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