Adaptive Wireless Network with Roaming Branches
Setup Example
1. Mobile environment: All radios deployed with a single omni antenna on port A
2. Up to 7 access points (root + branches). Each access point is assigned a unique, non-overlapping, channel
3. Network topology changes adaptively based on signal strength and number of hops to root
4. If there is no natural “central node” (where all traffic originates and terminates) you may configure radio 1 as a branch. The “root” will
then be selected automatically among all branches, and will change as needed.
Minimum Configuration
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>load factory
>load factory
>load factory
>load factory
>load factory
>node type=root-1
>node type=branch
>node type=branch
>node type=branch
>node type=leaf
>rf1 rec=15 tr=15
>rf1 rec=10,15,20,25,30,35
>rf1 rec=5,15,20,25,30,35
>rf1 rec=5,10,15,20,25,30
>roam both
>rf2 ant=a tr=5 rec=5
>rf2 ant=a tr=10 rec=10
>rf2 ant=a tr=35 rec=35
>rf1 rec=5,10,15,20,25,30
>save
>save
>save
>save
>rf2 ant=a rec=35
>save
Note 1: For each branch node set RF2 to tx/rx in the unique channel assigned to that branch. Set RF1 receive list to all channels used by the other branches
At any node use command “>show tree” to view the current network topology and key statistics for each link.
Use the command “>monitor-roam” to see the signal strengths and verify the roaming operation as the signal strengths vary.
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Ch 15
Ch 20
Ch 30
Ch 25
Ch 10
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Ch 5
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Ch 35
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