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I thought I had done this successfully before in an older version, so I think I may have a firmware problem.With 3 BR352 running 12.01T, if I set the root to turn off the Ethernet port (or unplug it) it immediately loses the two non-root bridges. Res...
I'm going to put together a pilot project for a client using PocketPC/CE.net handhelds over Aironet APs.Since the .11 QoS mechanisms aren't in place, I need to be able to implement at least basic QoS parameters manually. I want to ensure that the Cal...
Anyone know the name/type of connector used on the Breeze (Alvarion) Pro.11 AP? Not the shrouded SMA, but the one about the size of an MMCX.(I have a client who bought Breeze from someone else, realized that he'd wasted his money, but has to make goo...
I was asked to 'fix' a BR500 implementation with poor signal strength.I need to improve the System Operating Margin by adding gain to the receive side, but the manual does not show dual connectors (like the 340/350), so I can't do it unless the card ...
I have a 342 AP that will not allow me to set it for AP/Infrastructure mode - it wants to revert to Survey Client at every boot.It's running 4.25 and 11.07 - what am I missing?
I saw that. I took 'repeater' to mean 'keep passing wireless traffic', but it sounds like maybe it's the passive repeater mode, leaving the other two without a root?I've had half a dozen people tell the customer they need a Sniffer, there's just the ...
Radius proxy will give you single sign-on.If you put all of the APs in a subnet separated from your wired network by a firewall (you can use trunking between switches to avoid pulling a whole new cable plant) you can achieve what you are after.Altern...
If you know what you are looking at (signal and Noise values in dBm), MiniStumbler is great for surveying. I would much rather crawl into corners with my iPaq than my laptop.www.NetStumbler.comMatthew WheelerChief Wireless ArchitectBlue Modal, Incwww...
You would be better off using a 2:1 splitter and two antennas connected to the same port. The splitter will cut power to each antenna in half, but you will not pick up 360 degrees of noise, and you can make up for the power loss with higher gain ante...