can you explain this some more. i thought it was a bridging device. You're suggesting it's more than that?
Techically it's still a bridge. It's taking copper ethernet (or fiber) and making it wireless. And other other side...taking wireless ...and putting it back on copper ethernet (or fiber). airMax and airFiber systems are primarily used for "point to point"...that is, connecting two points..that you would have a hard time running ethernet cable to. That's why we use the phrase "invisible ethernet cable".
"I need to extend my network over THERE"...and you point to some location.
You "can" use an airMax as an access point...but it's really not designed for that, so it's not tuned for that.
So you'll see them used in situations such as...connecting buildings. Recently I had a client grow..and they started renting another office building diagonally across the street from their first office. Instead of trenching fiber or ethernet down under the street to connect the buildings, or instead of running in another internet connection and using a VPN to create a slow connection between the buildings, I got a couple of Nanos...mounted one on each building, put a switch in the new building, and had a 300 meg connection between the two buildings...basically extending their main buildings network.
In the big job Mark mentioned above...I used a pair of big airFiber radios. I brought Comcast high speed internet to a school located on an island 6 miles offshore. The islands phone company infrastructure couldn't give the school enough bandwidth with the basic wobbly DSL they had out on that island. The school needed to get over 100 megs. So I had a Comcast 150 modem installed at a police station with a 200 foot tower they rented space from...and you know how you use a network cable between the modem and the WAN port of your router? I used the pair of airFiber AF5U radios to make 1x 6 mile network cable between the modem...on mainland, going over the ocean...to the WAN port of the Untangle firewall I have at the school.
In about 1 hour I'm leaving to go do another site survey...flying low in a little Cessna 172, for another project I have coming up. I'll hopefully be using airMax units to provide internet to several homes...also on this island. Go someone from the island is flying me out there...doing some treeline buzzing..and I am bringing a drone with me to buzz the treetops even lower. I have a bit of trees to go through hence my wanting to get a more accurate picture of what interference I have....can't have too many trees in the way.