On 6/5/02 3:06 PM, "Russ Kreigh" <kreigh@coolsky.com> wrote:
>
>> Well guys... I have a question on a setup I have installed currently that
>> isn't working right.... I don't believe it to work at all but just want to
>> run this by Doug, Charles, Tony(I talked to you already I know), and the
>> others.
>
>> 1. Will a Single User SOHO(Base Station) talk to a Single SOHO(Satellite
>> Station) and work?
Set one to base (supports 1 satellite station) and set the other as
satellite. If your SOHO already is talking to something else this will not
work. It must be PtP only. AP1000 can help.
>> 2. Will this work:
>> Omni (ISP Base) < - > (Grid)Unlimited Satellite --Crossover-- Single
>> SOHO(Base)Grid< - > Grid Single SOHO(Satellite) -- Computer
>> Will the computer be able to pass data all the way to the omni?
>> Or will the first single soho stop this from happening because of the 1 MAC
>> limitation?
IP routed or bridged. Your best bet is to add a router or something to the
equation, your BEST BET (truly) is an AP1000 w/ Satelliet license.
>> What about this? Notice the switch instead of the Crossover:
>> Omni (ISP Base) < - > (Grid)Unlimited Satellite --Switch-- Single
>> SOHO(Base)Grid< - > Grid Single SOHO(Satellite) -- Computer
>> Does this make any difference?
>> Currently with that setup you can ping the 2 SOHO's but nothing past that.
>> So if I even place a 5 User SOHO as the Base SOHO I be able to connect to
>> the other SOHO(Satellite) and then be able to communicate to the rest of
> the
>> network???
>
> Power cycle the units and try it first without pinging anything.
What he said.
Again make sure you have all of your BASE and Satellite set correctly.
>> Will that work or do I just need to place another Unlimited Satellite where
>> the Single SOHO(Base) is at?
>
AP1000. Use the SOHO at other CPE.
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