Re: Wireless Bridge



Thanks for replying. The multiple antenna splitter is interesting.
Would I have them pointing in different directions (or is it intended
to just gather more strength from one direction)? Since you mention
Hyperlink, I would like to add that I have ordered from them a few
times and would recommend them to anyone.

With the lost packets I am thinking I'm just swamping the connection
with data which it can't keep up with. I'm also wondering if I'm
nearing the MAC limit. Does anyone know where to lookup the max number
of MACs for an AP? I don't think it's interference since I'm in a very
rural area. Trees are a bigger issue than interference.

Are you aware of any APs which have signal strength for a bridge?

Thanks again,
JV

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