Next, assign the remote mesh points with the same mesh cluster profile, 802.11a and 802.11g RF management profiles, and mesh radio profile as the remote mesh portal. If you have defined an AP group for all your remote mesh points, you can just assign the required profiles to the remote mesh point AP group. Otherwise, you must assign the required profiles to each individual remote AP.

Selecting a Mesh Radio Profile

Use the following procedure to select a mesh radio profile for a remote mesh AP or AP group:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab.

If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group to which you want to assign a new mesh radio profile.

If you selected AP Specific, click the Edit button by the AP to which you want to assign a new mesh radio profile.

2.Under the Profiles list, expand the Meshmenu, then select Mesh radio profile.

3.In the Profile Details window pane, click the Mesh radio profile drop-down list and select the desired mesh radio profile from the list.

4.Click Apply. The profile name appears in the Mesh Radio Profile list with your configured settings. If you configure this for the AP group, this profile also becomes the selected radio profile used by the mesh portal for your mesh network.

Selecting an RF Management Profile

Use the following procedure to select an RF management profile for a remote mesh AP or AP group:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab.

If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group name to which you want to assign a new 802.11a or 802.11g RF management profile.

If you selected AP Specific, click the Edit button by the AP to which you want to assign a new 802.11a or 802.11g RF management profile

2.Under the Profiles list, expand the RF managementmenu.

3.To select a 802.11a radio profile for an AP or AP group, click 802.11a radio profile. In the Profile Details window pane, click the 802.11a radio profile drop-down list and select the desired profile from the list -or-

To select a 802.11g radio profile for an AP or AP group, click 802.11g radio profile. In the Profile Details window pane, click the 802.11g radio profile drop-down list and select the desired profile from the list

4.Click Apply. The profile name appears in the Profile list with your configured settings. If you configure this for the AP group, this profile also becomes the selected 802.11a or 802.11g RF management profile used by the mesh portal for your mesh network.

NOTE: For more information on configuring and managing 802.11a and 802.11g radio profiles, see "802.11a and 802.11g RF

Management Profiles" on page 424.

Adding a Mesh Cluster Profile

Use the following procedure to add a mesh cluster profile to a remote mesh AP or AP group:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab.

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