Well, you were right!

 

I went back up to the site today and switched both units into ad hoc mode (making sure that each had the other’s MAC entered) and sure enough, they act like a bridge now!

 

Thanks for the advice, guys! You saved me a lot of time and money!!

 

Mark

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Berridge
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Using airBridge TOTAL units as simple Etherbridge

 

No, David Blood is correct (we have successfully used AirBridge Total Outdoors in AD-HOC mode to bridge two LAN segments.....worked just fine).  This was only an interim/temporary solution (in our case) so we didn't have it up long enough to know of any "glitches" that might surface.

However, I personally agree that Jason's solution with the two APPO's (or APPT's) is a better solution.  If I were doing this long term, I would do the two APPT's solution (actually, I would probably do a 5.2 or 5.7 PtP solution but if I were going to do 2.4 I would do the APPT's option).

Good luck!



Jack



At 12:16 PM 6/25/2003 -0700, you wrote:


So, David Blood is incorrect?

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jason
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Using airBridge TOTAL units as simple Ether bridge

 

Please take no offense, but...

 

The terms "wireless bridge" and "bridge" each have multiple meanings. To blindly assume that something called airBridge will act like your definition of a wireless bridge is poor planning. The answers are in the freely available documentation, so it isn't fair to blame smartBridges. Afterall, do you think Pepsi is really the taste of a new generation? (BTW - Diet Dr. Pepper tastes like crap).

 

I understand that the term "bridge" itself is confusing. Even this definition from the TechWeb Encyclopedia is confusing:

 

Wireless Bridge: A device that connects two LAN segments together via infrared or microwave transmission. A wireless bridge is often used to span buildings and provides a more economical method than laying cable or leasing a private line. Wireless bridges generally require line of sight between transmitter and receiver.

Based on this definition, the airBridge can loosely be considered a wireless bridge, but only if used on the "receiver" side (a misnomer since both endpoints transmit and receive). It would just take an airPoint to be on the "transmitter" side.

 

Okay, now that I am done with the "definition of 'is'" portion of my email...

 

 

If you want to make a reliable PtP wireless bridge, go with two airPoint Pro Outdoors (or aP Totals). I have had great success with this setup. You will never get two aB's to work. The aP/aB combination will work if you are budget conscious, but the aP's do everything the aB's do and more.

 

Jason

-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark East

Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:29 AM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Using airBridge TOTAL units as simple Ether bridge

You ve got to be kidding me. They market a device that CAN T be used as a wireless bridge as airBridge ???

 

Please tell me you re joking. These devices are already installed. I don t even have the boxes they came in!!

 

Can someone from smartBridges please weigh in on this??

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Haynes

Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:19 AM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Using airBridge TOTAL units as simple Ether bridge

 

Using two AB you can only talk between the two computers directly connected to the AB. You would need to install some form of routing software to send the traffic beyond the first computer. You miht give 'Internet Connection Sharing' built in to Windows a try. Otherwise sherch google for personal routing software. Another idea (don't know if it would work) is to install this way...   YourNetworkORComputer<-->Router<-->AB<--------->AB<-->OptionalRouter<-->ClientComputer

-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark East

Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:56 AM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: [smartBridges] Using airBridge TOTAL units as simple Ether bridge

Can anyone help me?

 

All I want to is use the two airBridge TOTAL units that I bought as a simple Ethernet bridge (to link two physical Ethernet networks under the same subnet). If I set one (Unit A) in Infrastructure mode and the other (Unit B) in Ad Hoc mode, I am able to associate one with the other. This enables me to ping from Unit A to Unit B with no problem. I can even ping Unit B from a laptop on the same switch as Unit A. I cannot, however, ping any devices that are on Unit B s physical network from Unit A.

 

I am going out of the country in six days and I must get this installation finished for my customer. Can anyone please tell me, step-by-step, how I setup the two devices to act as a bridge?

 

Thanks in advance!

Mark

 

-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jerry Carter

Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:26 PM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Outdoor Cat5

 

I just bought a roll of this from a guy on ebay (he had a second roll) I hope it's gonna work:)

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3030525556&category=3704&rd=1

 

Jerry

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From: phantam

To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:18 AM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Outdoor Cat5

 

HEHE I wanted to see that why u no record for a america's funnies home videos :) Well I use 75$ belkin the blue one its not great cable but hasn't failed me yet I don't have any ports dieing as of month 2 of using it, shielded cable down here is too expensive we're talking up to 450$ for 1000 ft I cant afford that sorry :(

Chris

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From: Gary Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:37 AM

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Actually, the gel is a water block and it keeps water from wicking along

the pairs if the jacket is damaged.

How would it get damaged? I once watched a woodpecker pounding away on a

tower for 5 full minutes before I banged on the tower and he flew away.

I think he just liked the sound it made when he pecked on it.

Tom Haynes wrote:

>$150-270 per 1000'!!! Holy COW! The gell filled stuff is for direct burial and

>underground conduit runs. All you need is the UV resistant kind for above

>ground, outdoor use. Belden 1594A can be found for $55-80 per 1000'

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>Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 8:31 PM

>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Outdoor Cat5

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>

>I just talked to someone at Graybar and the pricing is $261.64 for

>1000' spool. I hope the shipping isn't more than $150 with netnimble.

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>LL

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>>Just went through this since sB is not shipping their radios with

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>50'

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>>runs of cat5 anymore (this is a good thing). John is right, Graybar

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>has

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>>1000' spools for about $120. It's the good, gooey gel-filled type

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>that

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>>is harder to crimp, but I think I'll be glad I'm using it.

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>>Laurence Laforga wrote:

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>>>Hi,

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>>>Can anyone recommend a company that sells bulk outdoor Cat5 to use

>>>with the SB outdoor products?

>>>

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