Aironet 1520 Backhaul

I presently have a 12 mile point to multi-point system using an old Ap350 AP and WGB350 and WGB1310 clients. I would like to replace the AP350 with an outdoor unit but don't need the mesh capability. Would a Aironet 1522 be a good replacement and be compatible with the older clients?

yes and no. are you currently using autonomous or lightweight APs? The 1522 is a lightweight AP, so you will need a controller. other than that, yes, it should be compatible as it will do 802.11a/b/g
-brad
www.ccbootcamp.com
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