ā06-10-2010 06:11 PM - edited ā07-03-2021 06:52 PM
Using Yagi's, low loss cable, antenna outside, AP inside.
When operating autonomous 1250 series in root/non-root bridge mode, can I use 802.11N radios? Is it supported?
Or would it be better to use 1242's? This is for a customer, no time for testing, need rock solid design, in and out configuration...
ā06-10-2010 07:00 PM
When operating autonomous 1250 series in root/non-root bridge mode, can I use 802.11N radios? Is it supported?
No.
This is for a customer, no time for testing, need rock solid design, in and out configuration
This statement contradicts itself. "rock solid design" and "no time for testing" is like oil and water.
ā06-10-2010 07:33 PM
@leolaohoo -
I was just asking for a definitive answer, weather its affirmative or negative, is there a benefit to using the 1252 over the 1242 giving the cost of each, since as you said the 802.11N can not be used to bridge, than I would say a 1242 is better fit for the AP bridge of 350', clear line of site over the 1252.
ā06-10-2010 09:20 PM
Now that you've put it that way, sure. Using 1242 makes sense.
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