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Wireless Designs
1. Point-to-Point
configuration is a non-root bridge associates to a root bridge,
which connects to two locations.

2.
Point-to-Multipoint configuration is two or more non-root
bridges associate to a root bridge, which connects more than two
locations.

3. Redundant Bridging is
set up two pairs of bridges to add redundancy or load balancing
to your bridge link.

4. Access Point Mode accepts associations from client
devices.

5. Workgroup Bridge Mode emulates a Cisco Aironet 350 Series
Workgroup Bridge

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