Your described method has been documented to work well. You may run in to
problems if there are more then 64 devices behind the AB. The AP is
completely transparent to the network while some versions of firmware on the
AB are not. At any rate, you can always change the AB to an AP sometime
later if you run in to problems.

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On Behalf Of Roger Howard
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 5:10 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] airBridge or airPoint?


I have a customer who is connected via his airBridge Outdoor to my aPPO.

I want to put a repeater on his house.

I could just put an aPPO up connected to his switch, and then I'd be able to
hook up customers in his subdevision.

Is there any advantage in using two aPPOs at his house as opposed to an aBI
and an aPPO, seeing as all my customers will connect with airbridges anyway,
I figure any lack of functionality will be there whether this repeater guy
has an airBridge or airPoint, right?

Thanks,
Roger

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