Linksys WRE54G Cisco WAP54GP Wireless-G Exterior Access Point User Guide - Page 18

Access Point to Access Point bridging Radio Coverage - repeater

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Wireless-G Exterior Access Point Figure 3-7: Access Point to Access Point (bridging) Radio Coverage If the Access Point is used as a bridge or repeater, adjust the Access Points to face each other to ensure the strongest signal and maximum reach. Make sure that the orientation of the two Directional Antennas is the same. The radio wave is polarized so a 90 degree rotation will result in no received power. Due to its directional characteristics, the internal antenna is ideal for point-to-point bridge mode or the spoke side of point-to-multipoint bridge mode. It is recommended to use an external omni-directional antenna (e.g. HGA9N) for repeater mode applications. Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point 11 The Antenna Pattern

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Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point
The Antenna Pattern
Wireless-G Exterior Access Point
If the Access Point is used as a bridge or repeater, adjust the Access Points to face each other to ensure the
strongest signal and maximum reach.
Make sure that the orientation of the two Directional Antennas is the same. The radio wave is polarized so a
90 degree rotation will result in no received power.
Due to its directional characteristics, the internal antenna is ideal for point-to-point bridge mode or the spoke
side of point-to-multipoint bridge mode. It is recommended to use an external omni-directional antenna (e.g.
HGA9N) for repeater mode applications.
Figure 3-7: Access Point to Access Point (bridging) Radio Coverage