What protocol is used to determine the best pathway back to a root access point?
A. CCKM
B. WNMP
C. AWPP
D. LWAP
3 Comments on “What protocol is used to determine the best pathway back to a root access point?”
nephelaisays:
MAPs communicate among themselves and back to the RAP using wireless connections over the 802.11a radio backhaul. MAPs use the Cisco Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) to determine the best path through the other mesh access points to the controller.
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Hazelsays:
Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) – dynamically discovers neighboring radios and calculates the quality of all possible paths to a wired network.
An optimal path is established through a mesh of wireless nodes to a wired gateway and these calculations are continuously updated, allowing paths to change and optimize as traffic patterns on wireless links change.
MAPs communicate among themselves and back to the RAP using wireless connections over the 802.11a radio backhaul. MAPs use the Cisco Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) to determine the best path through the other mesh access points to the controller.
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Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) – dynamically discovers neighboring radios and calculates the quality of all possible paths to a wired network.
An optimal path is established through a mesh of wireless nodes to a wired gateway and these calculations are continuously updated, allowing paths to change and optimize as traffic patterns on wireless links change.
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