What is the WLAN priority setting?
Each Access Point used in a WLAN configuration must have a different priority setting. The Access Point with the lowest setting will be the ROOT Access Point. The ROOT Access Point is the master, or controller, of the set of WLAN Access Points. If you are configuring a WLAN to act as a repeater, the ROOT Access Point should be the AP connected to the wired Ethernet LAN. In a multi-point bridging situation, the ROOT should be the common or central point Access Point. Information in this document was provided by the manufacturer. Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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