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Mike,

Look at the new Symbol Wireless Switches. They are designed for your needs in that the Radio potion of the AP is now separate from the AP itself.. So in a large Warehouse type structure you can have a half dozen Radio Points off of one AP, and the Points are all POE powered so you only have the single Cat-5, unless of course you need Fiber due to environmental noise then there is a power injector available.

        JMS..

http://www.symbol.com/products/whitepapers/wireless_switch.html


At 08:31 AM 2/16/2005, you wrote:


We have an Iseries 520 V5R3 in a warehouse. We have a network access points in this warehouse where we have about 20 users of the Symbol scanner PDT6840.

They would like to expand this warehouse to sort of build an entire second floor 'loft'. This will affect the access points. I was wondering in simple terms what the options are. I was told that the scanners are a bit old and need to have the current network config, which I believe is a 'J' type.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.



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