why not use Point to multipoint and make B the point?

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From: "S Woodside" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: [BAWUG] can AP's be repeaters??


> p2p doesn't really figure into it. Some APs can do this others can't. 
> It's called bridging if I understand correctly.
> 
> If you want to make a mesh, probably the best bet currently seems to be 
> LocustWorld meshAP but if you've just got 3 APs that's probably 
> overkill.
> 
> simon
> 
> On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 06:35  PM, Michael A. Nemoseck wrote:
> 
> > I want to ask a question to clear up something I'm not sure on.  If I
> > have 3 antennas A---B---C  and A is out of range of C  If I use peer to
> > peer networking and connect A---B  and B---C  would I then be able to
> > access C from A   (A---C).  I was under the impression that I could
> > piggy back the signals basically making a cheap repeater.  Because I
> > want to network more then two sites and the first site is out of range
> > of the last.  So basically I want to make a mesh network with access
> > points where every computer is accessible by every other computer.  Is
> > this possible or am I mistaken.
> >
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