In simple terms a wireless bridge is a device that allows two or more complete networks of users to transparently communicate to one another over long distances without wires. These networks can be in the same building but are normally in either adjacent buildings or with the proper antennas and line of sight bridges can even connect networks up to 30 miles apart. Wireless bridges connect to the wired network through the Ethernet port and replicate that data to a remote network bridge or access point via 802.11a/b/g wireless (Wi-Fi) protocol.
Wireless bridges are ideal for Wireless ISP (WISP), connecting one or more remote warehouses, surveillance cameras to a monitoring station, extending T1/E1 lines using TDMoIP to save on loop costs and much much more. What can a wireless bridge do for you?