Chapter 10 - Local Mesh; Key Concepts; New In This Release; Benefits - Alvarion BreezeACCESS Wi2 System Manual

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Chapter 10 - Local Mesh

10.1

Key Concepts

10.1.1

New in this Release

In previous releases, the local mesh feature was known as DWDS (dynamic wireless distribution
system).
10.1.2

Benefits

The local mesh feature replaces the need for Ethernet cabling between APs, enabling expanded
Wi-Fi coverage through the use of wireless bridges to transport network traffic in hard-to-wire or
outdoor areas.
Key local mesh features include:
Automatic link establishment: Nodes automatically establish wireless links to create a
full-connected network. A dynamic network identifier (local mesh ID) restricts connectivity to
local mesh nodes, enabling distinct local meshes to be created with nodes in the same physical
area.
Provides fall-back operation to recover from node failure. In a properly designed
implementation, redundant paths can be provided. If a node fails, the mesh will automatically
reconfigure itself to maintain connectivity.
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