On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:07:03PM +0300, Mihai Amariutei wrote:
> I don�t think it�ll work.

I don't think those apostrophes will work, either.  :-)

> Tx signal from one of the AP will most likely saturate the receiver
> of the other. Such a setup should work if the two APs may be somehow
> sincronized to refrain emiting while the other is receiving. You�re
> better off with 2 antennas; besides, you may want to use a higher gain
> directitional antenna for one of them.

This is a common practice in commercial communications system design; I
believe the box usually stuck in the middle is referred to as a
diplexer; Tim?

Cheers,
-- jra
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