iPod IWIP3G User Guide - Page 208

If all the access servers in this network are paired with all the iWRAPs, it is possible

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Figure 25: Configuration for multiple slaves As you see, the configuration is similar to the configuration in the second example. The only difference is that now there are two pairings in iWRAP, that is, iWRAP is paired with two access servers. If there are several pairings in iWRAP and the autocall feature is enabled, a transparent inquiry is made. When the first paired device is found in the inquiry, iWRAP ends the inquiry and tries to connect to this device. If the connection is successful, iWRAP stays connected until the connection is closed or lost. If all the access servers in this network are paired with all the iWRAPs, it is possible to achieve a transparent 'data only, always on' network with this configuration. Of course, there will be a short break in the connection if the connection is closed or lost and iWRAP is searching for a connection to a new access server. 208

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Figure 25:
Configuration for multiple slaves
As you see, the configuration is similar to the configuration in the second example. The
only difference is that now there are two pairings in iWRAP, that is, iWRAP is paired with
two access servers.
If there are several pairings in iWRAP and the autocall feature is enabled, a transparent
inquiry is made. When the first paired device is found in the inquiry, iWRAP ends the
inquiry and tries to connect to this device. If the connection is successful, iWRAP stays
connected until the connection is closed or lost.
If all the access servers in this network are paired with all the iWRAPs, it is possible to
achieve a transparent ‘data only, always on’ network with this configuration. Of course,
there will be a short break in the connection if the connection is closed or lost and iWRAP
is searching for a connection to a new access server.