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3Com
®
11 Mbps Wireless LAN 
Building-to-Building Bridge
Key Benefits
Long-Range,
Cost-Effective
Wireless
Connectivity
Between Sites
Top Performance
The 3Com
®
11 Mbps Wireless LAN
building-to-building bridge is based
on IEEE 802.11b technology. Packet
transmissions occur at rates up to
11Mbps*. 
Flexibility
This bridge delivers both point-to-
point and point-to-multipoint
connections at various ranges, depend-
ing on which antenna you choose.
Reliability
Support for dynamic rate shifting
helps keep your network connections
constantly available and reliable.
Manageability
The simple-to-use management inter-
face helps you manage all bridges
from anywhere on the same subnet on
the network, or use Telnet to remotely
manage this bridge over the Internet.
Security
Support for 40- and 128-bit WEP
encryption keeps network data and
transmissions safe from a security
breach. Plus, this bridge uses encapsu-
lation techniques to help protect data.
Today, it’s more important than ever
to stay informed and productive. To
achieve these things, you need to be
consistently if not constantly con-
nected to network resources, whether
you’re at school, work, or on the road.
What makes this hard is finding a
cost-effective solution. How do you
offer flexible, high-performance net-
work connections and still stay
within budget? Simple. Choose 3Com
Wireless LAN products.
Our 11 Mbps wireless LAN family of
products gives you all the conve-
nience of a wired network, without
having to worry about tough-to-
install cabling. When you choose a
wireless LAN from 3Com, your users
have access to network resources and
the Internet from locations such as
conference rooms, classrooms, remote
sites, public spaces, or while roaming
across your corporate campus. 
As part of our wireless LAN family,
the 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN
building-to-building bridge provides
reliable, high-performance connec-
tions between your hard-to-wire sites.
Extend your network to previously
hard-to-reach users without leasing
data circuits or having to lay cables.
Simply attach a bridge to your exist-
ing wired network and another to the
new building. Connect multiple