The base station 104 may generally include a transceiver configured to wirelessly connect one or more devices, such as the bridges 102, 110, the AP 106, and/or the STA 108, to a network, such as a core network and/or a backbone network. The base station 104 may provide a backhaul link 112 to the other devices. The base station 104 may include a base transceiver station (BTS), an eNodeB, a Node B, a cell tower, such as a super cell tower, a macro cell tower, or a micro cell tower, and/or the base station 104 may include other suitable hardware to connect wireless devices to the network.
The bridge 102 may include a first reconfigurable radio 102A and a second reconfigurable radio 102B. The first reconfigurable radio 102A may include two or more different transmit/receive (TX/RX) channels. Similarly, the second reconfigurable radio 102B may include two or more different TX/RX channels. Thus, the bridge 102 may include four or more TX/RX channels. The first reconfigurable radio 102A and the second reconfigurable radio 102B can be transmit/receive on the same or different carrier frequencies. For example, the first reconfigurable radio 102A can be cellular, mmWave, television white band spaces, etc. and the second reconfigurable radio 102B can be at 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, etc. In another example, the first reconfigurable radio 102A and the second reconfigurable radio 102B can both be operating on the same carrier frequency (e.g., cellular, mmWave, television white band spaces, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, etc.).