Hi all, while I'm new to this list, I did try going thru the archives to
find an answer for this, but finally gave up looking for the proverbial
needle in the haystack.

I see in the specs for the AirBridge, there is a limit of 64 client IPs -
but the same spec is not documented for the AirPoint.

Q1. How many concurrent mobile WiFi clients can be supported by the
AirPointPro Outdoor ?

Q2. Also, would you recommend this product line to provide WiFi coverage for
a small community ?

I'm expecting to create a central site (or network operations center, NOC)
which has:
- up to 12 AirPoint Total (each one covering 30' of the circle around the
building),
- a server capable of supporting roaming, optional IPSEC links, RADIUS
accounting,
- a server for managing subscriber accounts which integrates with the above
server,
- misc. servers for DNS, DHCP, firewall, etc.
- back-end high-speed Internet connection.

The NOC would support multiple 'Remote Sites', each with
- an AirBridgeTotal that points towards the NOC
- an AirPointPro with an omni antenna

Q3. There may be times when the NOC is not LOS with the Remote Site - is
there any reason why it could not instead be pointed to a nearby RemoteSite
which would act as a hoping point ?

Thanks,
Steve.

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