Every time you use a single-frequency repeater by itself you lose half (50% - 60%) of the throughput. Connecting one repeater to another repeater over the air results in losing half of the remaining throughput on each hop you take. By contrast, if yo...
In wireless systems in general, the greater the bandwidth, the less the distance, assuming the power level is the same. The reason is because transmitting more information (higher bandwidths) requires a more complex mode of modulation (to handle that...
In general, when you use a single bridge as a repeater, your throughput is cut in half (actually, you may only get 40-45%). If you use 4 repeaters you can see that 1/2 of 1/2 of 1/2 of 1/2 is approximately 1/16. A better way is to use 2 bridges Ether...
Jeromie,I have not heard of any Aironet gear that supports mesh networks. Please keep in mind that although a mesh network will help somewhat to overcome situations where line-of-sight (LOS) may be partially obstructed, it does not have the ability t...