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The figure below illustrates a two-hop topology. Each Extension Point is further from the
wired 7510/752x/753x Access Point, allowing the final wireless clients to communicate at
greater distances. Note that each Master, while on the same Domain, uses a unique Channel
to create an independent 1.6 Mbps pipe, as described in Chapter 6.
RangeLAN2 754x
Extension Point
Master,
Domain 0,
Channel 3,
Subchannel 3
Laptops w/RangeLAN2
7400 PC Cards
Station,
Domain 0
RangeLAN2 7510/752x/753x
Access Point
Network
Backbone
RangeLAN2 754x
Extension Point
Master,
Domain 0,
Channel 1,
Subchannel 1
Master,
Domain 0,
Channel 2,
Subchannel 2
Station,
Domain 0
Figure 6
Multiple Linear Topology
Tree
A tree topology is created when there are two or more Extension Points communicating
directly with the same 7510/752x/753x Access Point. Each of the Extension Points can
support wireless clients. The maximum recommended tree width is 3 Extension
Points.
The next figure shows two Extension Points, each supporting three wireless clients. Again,
note that each Master, while on the same Domain, uses a unique Channel to create an inde-
pendent 1.6 Mbps pipe.