The gain from a directional antenna is bi-directional.
Nothing you need to do in clients.
Jason
--- allthemess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a fundamental question about wireless
> technology.
>
> By using a directional antennas we can increase
> wireless siganl range, what is to ensure that a
> wireless client a range enough to get back to the
> AP?
>
> - allthemess.
>
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