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Almost all Network Administrators usually face Problems with Wireless Bridge Network. One of my friend face a Problem when he tries to connect his two sites that distance from 1km to the other. Between the sites there is a Big plant which is causing the Problem. So I came to write this solution for him, and now sharing with you.
Solution:
There are so many ways to overcome the wireless Bridge Problems.
Note: Before taking any decision conduct a wireless site survey and an appropriate device with sufficient signal strength (you can use parabolic antennas for boosting up the signal strength).
Otherwise you can go for a Access Point repeater solution. An AP in repeater mode can placed within radio range of an AP connected to the wired LAN (root AP) to extend the range of the infrastructure or to overcome an obstacle that blocks radio communication.
The other best solution is using cisco product 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge which covers Bridge range of 20 miles.
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In a Wireless network, many issues can arise which can prevent the radio frequency (RF) signal from reaching all parts of the facility. Examples of RF issues include mulitpath distortion, hidden node problems, and near/far issues. In order to address these, you need to find the regions where these issues occur. A site survey helps you to do this. A site survey helps define the contours of RF coverage in a particular facility. It helps us to discover regions where mulitpath distortion can occur, areas where RF interference is high and find solutions to eliminate such issues. A site survey that determines the RF coverage area in a facility also helps to choose the number of Wireless devices that a firm needs to meet its business requirements.
If you have other brand considerations, D-Link has a product DAP-3760
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