04-11-2005 08:19 AM - edited 07-04-2021 10:39 AM
I am trying to help a client out of a small jam. They have a pair of 1200's that they were planning to use with external antennas to bridge the gap between two buildings.
It looks from the documentation that I can not do this. Just want a sanity check before telling the client the bad news and figuring out how to make them whole with the least amout of new gear.
Thanks.
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04-11-2005 10:05 PM
Hi !
There is good news, the new firmware 12.3-4-JA have
now support for workgroup bridge mode :
WGB Mode on 1200 Series Access Points
This feature allows 1200 series access points to support Work Group Bridge (WGB) functionality on either the 802.11b/g or 802.11a radio.
04-11-2005 10:05 PM
Hi !
There is good news, the new firmware 12.3-4-JA have
now support for workgroup bridge mode :
WGB Mode on 1200 Series Access Points
This feature allows 1200 series access points to support Work Group Bridge (WGB) functionality on either the 802.11b/g or 802.11a radio.
04-19-2005 11:39 AM
Hi:
Where in the Cisco website can I get this new version. I tried and tried and couldn't find it. Please submit the link.
04-12-2005 03:47 AM
Yes, but doesn't WGB mode only support a limited number of clients? How big is the other side of your connection?
04-12-2005 05:08 AM
Hi !
I don't know how many mac addresses a 1200 would support, I guess that it support enough mac addresses and therefore it should not be a problem... I hope. :-)
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