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Wireless bridge to bridge question

Quoc Le
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Hi,

I would like to know if it is possible to shoot wireless to an area using 4 wireless bridge to will be connected  like this bridge >> bridge >> bridge >> brdige ?

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Scott Fella
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Sure... but your two middle bridges are back to back.  Is there ar reason you want to do it that way and not do point to multipoint?

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Scott

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It will be more like from 1  pole to another pole to another pole that are 1/8th from each other?

Well what bridge are you going to use? I guess I need to know what your really trying to do with what equipment. I have never seen something like that and maybe using mesh is what you should be using.

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Hi,

For extending wifi to outdoor enviornments, or have multiple facilities/distributed campus covered, you can select among these two approaches.

1. P-to-P/P-to-MP bridge links. (I would recommend multiple P-to-P rather than P-to-MP for better results).

Basically idea would be like this:

(wired)----RB------wifi------NR-B---(wired)----RB--------wifi---------NR-B

This topology depicts two P-to-P links.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a008058f53e.shtml

2. Second outdoor Mesh, this would need just one outdoor mesh ap plugged to wired backbone and rest all mounted outdoor and powered, they would converge up to the parent(wired) using a sort of wireless routing protocol called AWPP (Cisco Prop), And provide client connectivity over 2.4 Ghz band. (Platform 1550 series)

i am sharing the design guide here for you.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/technology/mesh/7.0/design/guide/MeshAP_70.html

Thanks..

Sahil

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