The Cubes can be bought in kits of two units that are already paired, the default behaviour is that of a "transparent L2 bridge" (think of a common, unmanaged switch, though it can of course be managed) so I don't see any particular issue in simply connecting them "back to back", that would be exactly the concept of "wireless wire".
What may need some particular attention is the configuration regarding access for management, as once the devices are up the pole physical connections will be inconvenient, to say the least.
They are configured by default with 192.168.88.2/24 and 192.168.88.3/24, so at least on one of the two pairs you need to change the static addresses (to - say - 192.168.88.4/24 and 192.168.88.5/24) and test the connectivity from both sides of the connection, you should be able to access all 4 devices form both site A and side B:
SiteA<->CubePair#1Master<->CubePair#1Slave<->CubePair#2Master<->CubePair#2Slave<->SiteB
What may need some particular attention is the configuration regarding access for management, as once the devices are up the pole physical connections will be inconvenient, to say the least.
They are configured by default with 192.168.88.2/24 and 192.168.88.3/24, so at least on one of the two pairs you need to change the static addresses (to - say - 192.168.88.4/24 and 192.168.88.5/24) and test the connectivity from both sides of the connection, you should be able to access all 4 devices form both site A and side B:
SiteA<->CubePair#1Master<->CubePair#1Slave<->CubePair#2Master<->CubePair#2Slave<->SiteB
Statistics: Posted by jaclaz — Sat Mar 09, 2024 12:28 pm