I am trying to configure one router to transmit data through two separate antennas:
Reason being, depending on the area, I want to use an antenna (omni) sitting low at about 3 meters and install a second antenna (omni) at 15 meters. Both antennas must transmit the same data, depending on which one has got the better “view” to a access point.
Various rovers/mobile devices are installed with MT, all set up as Stations/ Station PS’s and will benefit from a solution.
Anyone with any solution?
(Is it possible to do this by Chain Selection?)
((Data is fed into two or three ports from various devices streaming telemetry or/and video))
We are trying to connect/disconnect the weaker signal and connect to the stronger signal between two radios installed on one router, different antenna locations and linking to the same backbone… MINIMUM time…
We are scared that this might cause delays on the baud rate as the destination point will/might? receive the same data twice.
Will this be the case or is this where RSTP comes at handy?
(Do i understand correctly: RSTP will prevent the same data to be repeated over a network towards a destination point?)
RSTP breaks circles. But you are not going to make the circles. At least it is not obvious from what you wrote. You have star topology as I understand.