1 manual bridging, 2 auto bridging, 1 manual bridging 7.1.2 auto bridging – AirLive WH-9000MESH User Manual

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Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge - General. This directs you to the

Wireless Access Point – Bridging page.

7.1.1 Manual Bridging

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Signal strength LED MAC:

Signal strength LED MAC allows you set

up the SS (Signal Strength) LED to

indicate the received bridge signal

strength (RSSI, Received Signal Strength

Indication) of remote device the. When

you key in the BSSID at “Add Remote’s

AP BSSID/Note” section and click “Add”,

this BSSID will be indicated here. Choosing the BSSID that you want to know the received

signal strength, the SS LED will indicate the signal strength by different flicker frequency. If you

don’t wish to display any connection signal, select “Not Assigned”. You need click “Apply” after

you change this value.

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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1d:

It should be enabled if there is any possibility that a bridging loop could occur. If you are certain

that there is no possibility that a bridging loop will occur, you can disable Spanning Tree

Protocol, because the bridge will be more efficient (faster) without it. However, if not sure, the

safest solution is to enable Spanning Tree Protocol.

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Remote AP’s MAC Address

This section list the remote bridge’s information, port number, signal strength and note.

Moreover, if you don’t want to link with some remote bridges, click the check box at the left side

of port number and confirm by clicking “Delete”.

7.1.2 Auto Bridging

The detail function of Auto Bridging describes at Chapter 8.

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