you will need to use WDS to make a true bridge. Works fine. I would go with a
5ghz radio, if for no other reason then that 99% of 'war drivers' are using 2ghz
radios. You could drop to 5mhz channels and get away from that for a while but
5/10 mhz channels are coming to war drivers. Next reason would be that while not
much, interference from 2.4ghz hardware (remember that is a I S M band) is
enough to make me use 5ghz for all links out doors.

Do not forget to turn the power WAY down on the first install and turn up
slowly, that is just way to close for full power.

Scott Carullo wrote:
> I need a 2Ghz bridge from one building to another, about 10 yards.  Can I 
> use two nanostation loco 2 radio to do this?  I am unfamiliar with the 
> ubiquity radios...  Is there something better I should use?  I want cheap 
> but more importantly I want to forget its there  (reliable).  Speed is not 
> important, 5mb throughput more than enough.  I usually use Mikrotik but the 
> rb411 board itself is more than the loco2 if it works.  Thanks for info.
> 
> Scott Carullo
> Brevard Wireless
> 321-205-1100 x102
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