User's Manual

Rajant Corporation BreadCrumb
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LX User Guide
Version 1.06 June 25, 2008
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2.2 MOBILITY THROUGH MESHING (continued)
Example 1
Suppose you have four BreadCrumbs, called A, B, C and D. Each has two radios. All radio 0s are on
802.11a and all radio 1s are on 802.11b/g. All four BreadCrumbs are using the default ESSID of
"breadcrumb54". Assuming that all four BreadCrumbs are within radio range of one another and that
Radio 1 in BreadCrumb D has lost connection with the network, the network will be connected, as
shown below. It can be seen that even with the loss of one radio, the network can still be maintained.