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13. The team wants to limit the number of MUs connecting to the mesh WLAN (for the present
time). Therefore, the team sets the
Configuration page to control the number of client bridge connections.
14. The team verifies the
and AP4 to ensure the WLAN is available in the
Configuration
screen.
15. The IT team then verifies that steps 10 through 14 have been carried out identically for both
AP3 and AP4.
The IT team now needs to define a security policy for AP3 and AP4 complimentary with the
policy created for AP1 and AP2 to both protect the data within the mesh network and ensure
all 4 access points within the network can interact with one another.
16. The IT Team selects the
and defines a WPA2/CCMP supported security policy exactly like the one created for AP1
and AP2. For more information, see how the team defined the security policy starting on step
16 within
Trion's Initial Deployment on page
It is assumed all of the existing MU traffic defined for AP1 and AP2 will also be used in the
extended coverage area for AP3 and AP4 with no known additions to the MU traffic at this
time. Thus the IT team refers to the ACL created for AP1 and AP2 and defines an ACL exactly
like it for AP3 and AP4.
17. The team selects the
menu and defines an ACL policy like the one created for AP1 and AP2. The team also
remembers to go to the AP1 ACL and add AP3 and AP4 to the list of devices allowed to
connect to AP1.
For more information, see how the team defined the ACL policy starting on step 22 within
Trion's Initial Deployment on page
18. The team decides to leave the
for the mesh WLAN for AP3 and AP4, as the team still considers all MU traffic within the
shipping yard known and not a threat to the growing mesh network.
19. The team selects the
transmit the AP- 5131's ESSID between APs 1 through 4. 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.
20. The team does not select the
MUs randomly joining their carefully constructed mesh network.
Maximum MUs
Enable Client Bridge Backhaul
Create
button to the right of the
9-20.
Create
button (to the right of the
9-20.
Disallow MU to MU Communication
Use Secure Beacon
checkbox from the Edit WLAN screen to not
Accept Broadcast ESSID
Configuring Mesh Networking
field to 10, and will use the Radio
checkbox is selected for both AP3
WLAN
drop-down menu within the
Security Policy
MU Access
Control drop-down
checkbox unselected
checkbox, as they still do not want
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Radio
drop-down menu

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