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We are using Cisco Wireless solution in our network. Using 4400/5500 WLCs and 3500/1130 series APs.
 
A new requirement has come up and we need to provide connectivity between two buildings (which are within 1 km)  using wireless. This link should be able to give >=100Mbps.
 
As we already have 3500/1130 APs, can a wireless bridge be established using them which can also give >=100Mbps? Can this be done using a WLC based solution? What I mean is: Do I need to have a standalone AP solution or can it be done while both the APs register to WLC? What are the AP models/antennas that can meet my requirement?

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Product/Model Number:AIR-BR1310G-A-K9
System Software Filename:c1310-k9w7-tar.123-7.JA
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