10-30-2007 11:57 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:51 PM
Hello all,
I have a Cisco 350 series bridge that is currently the Root for 4 other bridges. 2 of which are 350series and 2 which are 1200series.
Within the past 2 weeks I added in the 2nd 1200 bridge on to this particular network.
Over the past 2 days I have noticed that the 350 Root has been having trouble remaining authenticated with the other 2 350 bridges.
My two questions are:
1. What is the maximum number of bridges that may be associated with a 350 series bridge configured as a root?
2.Would the addition of the 2nd 1200series bridge cause something like what I have been experiencing?
Please note that the 1st 1200 series bridge implemented has been running for the past year or so with no problems whatsoever.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as this bridges are used to connect buildings with a large number of users.....so this is pretty urgent.
Thank you.
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11-06-2007 08:04 AM
1. Does wireless work similar to half duplex?
Yes.
2. If there is more than one client bridged to the root then is the bandwidth eg 11Mbps shared amongst along the bridged clients? eg. 2Mbps each on full duplex?
Yes.
Think of a wireless link as a hub, shared media, shared bandwidth, etc.
11-05-2007 03:15 PM
There is no such maximum limit. It all depends onthe distance and the kind of antenna used. Make sure the second bridge is same as the first bridge.
11-05-2007 04:09 PM
Thanks.
Just another clarification please.
1. Does wireless work similar to half duplex?
2. If there is more than one client bridged to the root then is the bandwidth eg 11Mbps shared amongst along the bridged clients? eg. 2Mbps each on full duplex?
Thank you.
11-06-2007 08:04 AM
1. Does wireless work similar to half duplex?
Yes.
2. If there is more than one client bridged to the root then is the bandwidth eg 11Mbps shared amongst along the bridged clients? eg. 2Mbps each on full duplex?
Yes.
Think of a wireless link as a hub, shared media, shared bandwidth, etc.
11-06-2007 01:10 PM
Thanks
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