(though you would provide wireless coverage 
for clients on both sides of the bridge).

!You would not provide access on both ends.!
The link in Bridge mode is MAC-MAC only 


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brad Langhorst
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 6:38 PM
To: Darcy Jackson
Cc: 'Wireless List'
Subject: Re: [BAWUG] Wireless Bridge


Darcy Jackson wrote:

>I am in the process of building a wireless bridge between two networks.
>I have outlined what I think I need
>
>
>Two - APS
>Two - 50' LMR400 Cables
>Two - Lightening Protectors
>Two - Pigtails
>Two - 15 db Yagi Directional Antennas
>
>I sent an email to hyperlink asking if this is what I needed. They said
>that I could not connect two networks together with two AP's (they never
>mention what I needed though).
>
sure this is doable -
I've done what you propose (though i didn't need all the extra hardware 
since
i'm only going a couple hundred meters.

It is possible with wap11s  (though you would provide wireless coverage 
for clients on both sides of the bridge).
But since you're already spending some money maybe you are willing to 
purchase better hardware...

I've had success with agere RG-1000s, intel 2011s (which have symbol 
 innards i think)

good luck
brad

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