Allied Telesis AT-WA7501 User Manual
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
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2. Configure the LAN ID. For help, see “Configuring the Spanning Tree
3. Configure one of the access points to be a root access point. For help,
see “About the Primary LAN and the Root Access Point” on page 131.
4. If your network has a switch that is not IEEE 802.1d-compliant and is
located between access points, configure data link tunneling. For help,
see “About Ethernet Bridging/Data Link Tunneling” on page 134.
Example - Configuring an 802.11g Access Point with Roaming End
Devices
In this example, there is one 802.11g radio in each access point. Wireless
end devices can roam between the access points to communicate with the
host and other end devices.
Figure 9. 802.11g Access Point with Roaming End Devices
Ethernet
AP1
AP3
Host
AP2