Configuring The Access Point Radio For Mesh Support - Symbol AP-51xx Product Reference Manual

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10. Select the
amongst the access points and devices within the mesh network. If a hacker tries to find
an ESSID via an MU, the AP- 5131's ESSID does not display since the ESSID is not in
the beacon. Symbol recommends keeping the option enabled to reduce the likelihood
of hacking into the WLAN.
11. Select the
ESSID (regardless of which ESSID the access point is currently using). Traffic within a
mesh network probably consists of known devices, so you may want to leave the
checkbox unselected and configure each MU with an ESSID. The default is selected.
However, for WLANs used within a mesh network, Symbol recommends unselecting
this option as it would prevent the AP from answering to blank ESSID probes from other
mobile units.
12. If there are certain requirements for the types of data proliferating the mesh network,
select an existing policy or configure a new QoS policy best suiting the requirements of
the mesh network. To define a new QoS policy, select the
the Quality Of Service Policy drop-down menu.
For detailed information on configuring a QoS policy, see
Setting the WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) Policy on page
13. Click
Apply
An access point radio is now ready to be configured for use with this newly created
mesh WLAN.

9.2.3 Configuring the Access Point Radio for Mesh Support

An access point radio intended for use within a mesh network requires configuration attributes
unique from a radio intended for non-mesh support.This section describes how to configure an access
point radio for mesh network support.
Use Secure Beacon
checkbox to not transmit the AP- 5131's ESSID
Accept Broadcast ESSID
to save the changes made to the mesh network configured WLAN.
Configuring Mesh Networking
checkbox to associate an MU that has a blank
Create
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button to the right of

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