> I've heard people using switches that have built-in trunking capabilities
> in conjunction with point-to-point bridges.  From an 802.11b perspective,
> you could theoretically get 33mbps between two buildings with this type
> of setup.

That's the raw data rate, the actual throughput is still quite a bit less.

Although, a seriously good hacker could modify DSSS and fit many more
bridges into the same spectrum, (that wouldn't technically be 802.11b any
more though).

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