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Usage (Top) I have Linksys/D-Link/Netgear (fill-in-the-blank) access points. Can they be used in a IntelaWave network?

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Usage (Top) I have Linksys/D-Link/Netgear (fill-in-the-blank) access points. Can they be used in a IntelaWave network?

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Yes. Any 3rd party AP (in bridge mode) can extend off one of the four LAN ports of the IntelaWave AP 160 (or connect to it via the wireless LAN in WDS mode) to extend the range of the access-controlled wireless network. The IntelaWave AP 160s (or IntelaWave AP 120s) and a IntelaWave Control Center server provide the keys to access control, captive portal login pages with your brand, usage tracking, etc.

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