Appendix e: owl/ip, Introduction, Owl/ip – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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6710 Access Point User’s Guide E-1

Appendix E

OWL/IP

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Introduction

Wireless networks may be installed in environments that

are segmented by IP routers. If OWL/IP is not enabled, the

presence of a router generally defines the physical

boundary of the wireless network. Wireless coverage can be

provided by installing multiple independent wireless

networks, each with its own LAN ID, super root and set of

wireless stations. In this environment, stations can only

operate within the limited coverage area of its own network

and cannot roam across subnet boundaries. OWL/IP

provides the capability of installing a single, extended

wireless system in the routed environment.
OWL/IP provides:

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Extension of the open wireless LAN spanning tree to

include access points operating on different IP

networks or subnetworks.

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Transparent roaming of wireless stations across router

boundaries without loss of connectivity.

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Support of wireless stations using both IP and

ordinarily nonroutable protocols.

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