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What is the maximum range covered by a 1310 Wireless Bridge when acting in bridge mode as well as in access point (AP) mode?

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What is the maximum range covered by a 1310 Wireless Bridge when acting in bridge mode as well as in access point (AP) mode?

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A. The 1310 series has the antenna built into the unit. If the bridge acts in the bridge mode, it can give a bridge – bridge range of several kilometers. If the bridge acts in AP mode, then you will be restricted to the range that the clients can achieve. The client might see the bridge even from 1 kilometer away. However, it will not have the power to reach back and connect to the bridge. A wireless client can access and reach an 802.11g AP or 1310 that acts as an AP at about 200 meters maximum, or probably a lesser distance.

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