07-22-2001 03:11 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:00 PM
I have 3 locations A, B, and C. Out of which A is my Server location and does not have LOS with C. While B has LOS with both A and C. How can I use 350 bridges to overcome the problem at location B ?
07-24-2001 06:10 PM
set up location B as the head-end of a point-to-multipoint installation, making that bridge the root bridge, with an omnidirectional antenna (the smallest that will do the job).
The other sites are children of the root, and should use a directional antenna (the smallest that will do the job)to hit the root bridge.
07-24-2001 09:51 PM
Thanks for the tip BUT here we have site A as the server location and is also serving many other locations on WLAN link, ie. we have locations D,E,F and so on with LOS directed to A and are able to communicate to A on WLAN. I think in this situation we cannot make B loacation bridge as root bridge as location A bridge has to be on top of the tree. Also we MUST have an Omni directional antenna at A. Pls suggest what to do. To inform you its a typical banking senario.
07-25-2001 05:14 PM
Create a second tree on another channel, then use a point-to-point link on another channel to tie back to the first tree. The "trees" are tied together via the wired LAN, not the wireless.
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