Arturo:  
1.  The product is not a bridge; Cisco typically does
not have a dual AP/Bridge option.  
2.  Antenna splitters create too much of a loss, for
the level of power on an 802.11b/a product, especially
since the EN 300 328 standard is 100mW EIRP. 
3.  2 Frequencies allow different data rates, range &
can segment the users.

F

From: "Arturo \(Tiscali\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 19:57:30 +0200
Subject: [BAWUG] Cisco Aironet 1200 and other stuff

Is there anyone who knows this product ? I'm trying to
understand if it
is possible two use this two-radio system as a bridge
and access point
at the same time. Looking at the brochure, this
product is able two
support 802.11a and 802.11b at the same time, or two
802.11b radios. It
isn't clear if this second option is only for
reliability.....
 
Also, what do you think about antennas splitters ? Are
these products
useful ? what are the pros & cons ?




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