Network Configuration and Planning | 7 |
Consider 802.11g when you need wider coverage and vendor compatibility and you are:
■ Maintaining support for existing 802.11b users and the existing wireless investment while providing for expansion into 802.11g.
| ■ Implementing a complete wireless LAN solution, including bridges, |
| gateways, access points and clients; |
| compatibility among vendors. |
| ■ Providing access to hot spots in public spaces such as coffee shops or |
| university cafeterias. |
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Network | The Bridge can operate in either infrastructure or |
Configuration and | support a |
Planning | configuration with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LANs. |
| Operating in infrastructure mode and connected to an Ethernet hub, a |
| single Bridge can combine up to 16 client |
| with network adapters and |
| workgroup associates with the wired network through a wireless LAN |
| access point such as the 3Com 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Access Point. |
| Infrastructure configurations extend your wireless LAN to devices that |
| would otherwise have to be connected to the wired network. |
| Operating in |
| themselves and communicate with one another at close range without an |
| access point. You may wish to set up an |
| a group is working away from the office, or if a group in the office needs |
| to share files apart from the wired LAN. |