Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Betriebsanweisung
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Figure 0.1 - Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge
Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Bridge
When connecting three or more LANs (usually in different buildings),
each building requires an Aironet wireless bridge and antenna. This is
called a Multipoint Wireless Bridge Configuration. One wireless bridge
is designated as the central site. Its antenna is configured to transmit and
receive signals from the wireless bridges at the other sites. Generally,
the central site is equipped with an omni-directional antenna that pro-
vides radio signal coverage in all directions. The other wireless bridges
are typically served by directional antennas that direct radio signals
toward the central site.
each building requires an Aironet wireless bridge and antenna. This is
called a Multipoint Wireless Bridge Configuration. One wireless bridge
is designated as the central site. Its antenna is configured to transmit and
receive signals from the wireless bridges at the other sites. Generally,
the central site is equipped with an omni-directional antenna that pro-
vides radio signal coverage in all directions. The other wireless bridges
are typically served by directional antennas that direct radio signals
toward the central site.
Under a Multipoint Wireless Bridge Configuration, workstations
on any of the LANs can communicate with other workstations or
with any workstations on the remote LANs.
on any of the LANs can communicate with other workstations or
with any workstations on the remote LANs.
Remote Node
(Wireless Bridge)
(Wireless Bridge)
Root Unit
(Wireless Bridge)
(Wireless Bridge)
File Server
Workstation A
Workstation B
LAN Segment A
LAN Segment B