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Figure 2-17
Note:
Remember to press R to reboot the system after you upload the
configuration file to the AirEther CB11.
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Chapter 3. Network Topologies
This chapter describes several common types of installations implemented
by using the AirEther s line of Outdoor Wireless System. This is by no
means intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible configurations, but
rather shows examples of some of the more common implementations.
The AirEther CB11 can be configured to function as a Wireless Client
Router or Bridge to a central access point like the AirEther AP11 see Figure
3-1 below.
Figure 3-1
The AirEther CB11 performs in either router or bridge mode. In a Point-to-
Multipoint topology, all communication between network systems is done
through a centralized agent. Among the AirEther Outdoor Wireless
Router/Bridge products, the centralized agent is Central Router or Central
Bridge (AirEther AP11) and the individual network notes may be Wireless
Client Router or Bridge (AirEther CB11 or AirEther RB11).
To show the available Point-to-Multipoint topologies, the following
examples are provided.
1.
Wireless Client Bridge-to-Central Wireless Bridge
2.
Wireless Client Router-to-Central Wireless Bridge
3.
Wireless Client Bridge-to-Central Wireless Router
4.
Wireless Client Router-to-Central Wireless Router
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