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I have 2 existing LMR 600 (50 ohm) cable runs to an antenna tower that are currently vacant. Can I use these in the place of 75 ohm coax to support an Aironet 1400 bridge?
We have both XL PWR and XL versions of the Catalyst 3524 on our network. We have stacks of 3524 PWR switches supporting VoIP at one of our campuses. These switches have been in place for 2 plus years with no complaint. These stacks dual home gig t...
We are looking at a point to point RF link over Western Multiplex Tsunami (45M) Ethernet bridges. Has anyone deployed this gear before? This is 5.8G license exempt shot.
We have installed several Aironet 340 wireless bridges on different campuses. These bridges clearly offer a great value in replacing low speed serial links. Has anyone used FEC or MultiLink to aggregate multiple bridge links successfully? I tried ...
I am in the process of moving the PSTN gateways for my organization from CMM's controlled by MGCP (CUCM v7.1(3) to 3 - 3945 routers. We have 18 - T1 PRI circuits supporting PSTN calling. We will be moving the enterprise to SIP in the near future, ...
The wireless bridge is logically made up of two components: a transceiver and a bridge. The transceiver is a radio that will forward traffic to the next bridge; it doesn't care about VLANS. The management interface of the bridge should be on a sep...
Hey E,I have a dozen links supported by 1410's. They vary in length from 3 to 8 miles. I do not use integrated antennas, in favor of parabolics, because I believe that the coming congestion at 5.8 will kill anything but the most tightly focused xmi...
I have 4-5.8GHz DS3 links, two of which are over 10 miles in length. Of the two, one is producing excellent reliabliity, one is not. I am using Proxim/WMUX radios with 3' Andrew dishes (35dB gain). I would not attempt a 5.8G shot in excess of 10 m...
The best way to guard against interference among your your paths is to use directional antennas like the 24 dBi gain reflector grid type antenna. That way you are narrowing the beamwidth. If you have any antennas on near paralell azimuths, you only...