Jon,

Trapeze Networks (http://www.trapezenetworks.com) has a solution that works
with 3rd party Aps and allows for seamless roaming / mobility across VLANs /
broadcast domains

Did you forget everything you learned a few weeks ago? <wink>

-Charles

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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 2:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Bragging on Mikrotik


It's too bad MT doesn't come up with a mobile roaming / routing 
protocol(unless they do and I don't know of it). Where the end user 
retains the same IP address even after it get routed between various 
towers and is wireless medium independent(wifi, wimax, cdma). Does 
anyone here have experience/ideas with that?

Jon Langeler
Michwave Tech.

Butch Evans wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
>
>> How long is a ping?  Isn't windows ping like 4 sec?  7 times 4 = 28
>> seconds. To me, (if my math is correct) 28 sec is frustrating, not 
>> seamless.
>
>
> Perhaps "seamless" is not the proper word.  We did some testing today
> and a cop used his laptop at 6 locations throughout the city to surf 
> the web and do license checks.  From his perspective, it was 
> seamless.  From the perspective of the network...there were seams. Is 
> that a more clear explanation?
>

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