now someone has me confused.  I was told to use a APPO in client bridge mode
for my NOC tower, and then a API or APPO in ap mode for the backhaul.

Now, I am getting ready to put up another tower.  I have a 9db omni mounted
to a API in AP mode. I was thinking of dropping in a API in CB mode on the
new tower and then put my new omni on a API to retrans. That means that I
need to put my API on my first tower in CB mode and serve out from the same
API in AP mode off my NOC tower. is this right?  or do  I need to have
another APPO or API in CB mode on my NOC Tower feading my second tower?

Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rudolph Worrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:31 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] AirPoint and APPO


> Ok so there was a long discussion about backhauling and using AP's.  My
> question is whether or not the Airpoint Indoor works the same as a APPO in
a
> backhaul situation?
>
> I have this (thought it may be incorrect it saves dollars for now)
>
> (NOC)APPT>>>>>(Remote distribution Tower)ABI---Switch----2
> APP0'S>>>>>>>(Tower 2)ABI---Switch----1 API
>
>
> On each tower I feed ABI's from the APPO or API's.  I don't think I will
> have a problem until I get to 168 customers on each AP.  I do have some
> issues with the ABI's freezing up when the Transmit Unicast numbers hit
the
> Millions. Don't know what causes this but I think the API's or APPO's will
> help.
>
> Any suggestions.
>
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