
The LAN ports on an MR36H behave like access ports on a switch, and will not accept incoming traffic if it has a VLAN (802.1q) tag applied.
Connecting another MR to the LAN ports of the MR36H is not a supported topology.
Through MR-4072 we learnt that if another MR is connected to the LAN port of an MR36H, DHCP requests from that MR will not be forwarded from the LAN
ports, this is designed as such to prevent erroneous mesh topologies from forming.
Power Source Options
The MR36H access point can be powered via PoE using either the Meraki PoE Injector (sold separately), or a PoE switch.
The MR36H will function in low power mode when powered by a 802.3af power source. While in low power mode, the MR36H will disable 802.3af out on the
LAN1 port. Despite being in low power mode, the device can still supply full wireless capabilities.
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