A Typical Campus BridgeLINK™ Application
Figure 8 shows a typical Campus BridgeLINK application in which two buildings, with local area networks in each, are located up to one mile away from one another. Notice that there are no solid obstructions between the two buildings and that each building antenna points toward the other.
Because the system uses radio frequency to establish the connection
between the two buildings, it is important to avoid blocking the radio link with any objects, such as a trees, buildings, walls, or items that are
attached to the building walls, such as stairwells, fire escapes, or other antenna equipment.
8.8“ Directional Antenna
Up to 1 Mile Apart
Figure 8: A Typical Campus BridgeLINK™
Application
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