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Introduction To The BreezeNET PRO.11 Series
BreezeNET PRO.11 Series 1-12 User’s Guide
And when the AP-10 receives a message destined for the station, it
wirelessly forwards the message to the SA-10.
The first time the station sends a message, the station’s address is registered
in the AP-10. The AP-10 keeps only the first address for each SA-10, so the
SA-10 will not work properly if connected to more than one station.
1.4.5. SA-40 Station Adapter
The SA-40 station adapter has four connectors for up to four stations and
works just like the SA-10. As each station connected to the SA-40 sends its
first message, each address is registered in the AP-10. The AP-10 keeps
only up to four addresses for each SA-40, so the SA-40 will not work
properly if connected to more than four stations.
1.4.6. WB-10 Wireless Bridge
As opposed to the SA-10 and SA-40 that connect directly to stations, the
WB-10 wireless bridge connects to a wired Ethernet LAN (Hub). When a
station on the WB-10’s LAN sends a message that is not destined for a local
station, the WB-10 wirelessly forwards the message to the AP-10. And
when the AP-10 receives a message destined for a station on the WB-10s
LAN, the AP-10 wirelessly forwards it to the WB-10. In this way, the
WB-10 and AP-10 work together like a standard network bridge.
The first time each station on the WB-10’s LAN sends a message, the
station’s address is registered in the WB-10 and the AP-10. The WB-10 and
AP-10 can hold all the addresses necessary to support an entire LAN
connected to a WB-10.
1.4.7. SA-PCR Station Adapter
The SA-PCR station adapter is inserted into the station’s PCMCIA slot and
works just like the SA-10. As opposed to the SA-10 and SA-40 station
adapters that connect to the station’s network card, the SA-PCR is the
station’s network card. The SA-10 and SA-40 can be used with stations of
any operating system as long as the station sends legal Ethernet messages,
but the SA-PCR requires a driver that is compatible with the station’s
operating system.