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Cisco Aironet 1530 Series, 1532
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Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-30864-01
Chapter 1 Overview
Network Deployment Examples
Wireless client access is supported; however, if bridging between tall buildings, the 2.4-GHz wireless
coverage area may be limited and possibly not suitable for direct wireless client access.
Figure 1-8 Access Point Point-to-Point Bridging Example
The access points can also support point-to-point bridging under autonomous mode. In this autonomous
mode, the bridging can be done on the 2.4 or 5 GHz radio, but not both. In this mode, one access point
is designated as the root and the other end is designated as the non-root bridge.
Figure 1-9 Access Point Point-to-Point Bridging in Autonomous Mode
Point-to-Multipoint Bridging
The access points can be used as a RAP to connect multiple remote MAPs with their associated wired
networks. By default this capability is turned-off for all access points. To support Ethernet bridging, you
must enable bridging on the controller for each access point. Wireless client access can be provided over
the bridging link; however, if bridging between tall buildings, the 2.4-GHz wireless coverage area may
be limited and possibly not suitable for direct wireless client access. Figure 1-10 illustrates an example
of access point-to-multipoint bridging.
255495
(5 GHz)
352052
2.4 GHz or 5 GHz

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