
Chapter 1: Getting Started
c.In the Primary service set Node Type field, choose Master.
d.In the Primary service set SSID (Network Name) field, type the SSID. In this example, the SSID is Manufacturing.
e.Click Submit Changes.
10.Configure the spanning tree settings for the
a.From the main menu, click Spanning Tree Settings. The Spanning Tree Settings screen appears.
b.In the Root Priority field, enter a number other than 0.
c.In the Secondary LAN Bridge Priority field, enter 0.
d.In the Secondary LAN Flooding field, choose Disabled.
11.If the roaming end devices will be roaming across an IP router, you must configure IP tunnels. For help, see “Configuring IP Tunnels” on page 148.
12.Click Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, from the menu bar click Save/Discard Changes, and then click Save Changes and Reboot. For help, see “Saving Configuration Changes” on page 46.
Example - Configuring an 802.11g Point-to-Point Bridge
In this example, each access point only has one 802.11g radio. Since the designated bridge only has a station radio, wireless end devices can only communicate with the root access point. However, wired devices on the secondary LAN can communicate with the primary LAN.
Primary LAN | Secondary LAN |
Host
Root | Designated |
| bridge |
Figure 14. 802.11g Bridge
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