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bridge wireless

jeanjacques75
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With RV082, I need to make a wireless network bridge,

what material should I use for a short distance outside - 100m.

thank s

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Scott Fella
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You should post this in the small business forum as they can help you out on that model.

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Abhishek Abhishek
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Hello Jean,

As per your query i can suggest you the following solution-

It has become much easier to create a wireless network bridge on the Mac, thanks to its new "Share Your Internet Connection" feature. It's a little different, however, when you want to create a wireless network bridge with a Windows-based computer setup. The computer you intend to use for bridging should already have 2 types of adapters in its mainboard. There should be a LAN adapter and a wireless network adapter, necessary to make a connection to the wireless access point. If you're not sure if your computer has these components, consult your computer's manual or contact the manufacturer to get that information. Learn how to create a wireless network bridge

Read more: How to Create a Wireless Network Bridge | eHow http://www.ehow.com/how_5081445_create-wireless-network-bridge.html#ixzz2T0m9emB1

Hope this will help.

Thank you for the answer

But it was a question about the choice of material cisco...

For run with RV082 (and below 100 meters)

in a professional environment...

I wanted cisco hardware, but as a person responds (in small business forum) to them in

it will be another brand

I know apple if that's the brand you speak (mac)

but that is not the point.

thank you

You want to create a point to point bridge correct? It doesn't matter if you have a RV082 or not because what you want to do is create a wireless link to another location less than a 100m. If this is the case, you need a bridge. You can use any Cisco access point in autonomous mode since autonomous code supported bridge. Now the issue becomes do you use an indoor AP and put it in enclosure with external antennas or do you just go with an outdoor bridge. Your better off going with a 1300 or 1400 bridge which is end of life and you can find cheap online. Or else go with an Exalt r5005 which Cisco resells. This will not be a cheap solution either way you go if you want to do it right.

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-Scott
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