Creating a MESH with multiple AP's
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01-16-2020 07:42 AM
I have recently bought in to Ruckus APs. Some config points below before the question
When booting up the R610 whilst in config mode I could not get a connection. Therefore I plugged them in to the computer and went direct to the deafult IP 192.168.0.1 (that's was assigned to my ISP fibre router.
I altered the IP address and subnet of the first R610 to be in range of the R310 (Master - 192.168.1.161) and used 192.168.1.160 for the R610
When logging back in to the unleashed UI under 192.168.161. I can not add the new R610. Its just not appearing
Question
Should I have MESH enabled on te R310 or is there another way to add the R610 to the Unleashed AP's?
Thanks for your support.
Regards
Russell
- Initially, I was using a R310 200.7.10.202.94
- I have now purchased 2x R610's
- The internal IP range is 192.168.1.X
- The ISP router is 192.168.0.X
- In between the WAN and Lan I have a Luxul ABR-4500 to manage LAN IP's
When booting up the R610 whilst in config mode I could not get a connection. Therefore I plugged them in to the computer and went direct to the deafult IP 192.168.0.1 (that's was assigned to my ISP fibre router.
I altered the IP address and subnet of the first R610 to be in range of the R310 (Master - 192.168.1.161) and used 192.168.1.160 for the R610
When logging back in to the unleashed UI under 192.168.161. I can not add the new R610. Its just not appearing
Question
Should I have MESH enabled on te R310 or is there another way to add the R610 to the Unleashed AP's?
Thanks for your support.
Regards
Russell
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01-16-2020 08:12 AM
Hi Russell,
If this is a permanent solution, I would advise going with this option. There will also be a performance benefit by connecting the AP by Ethernet.
Regards,
Phil.
If this is a permanent solution, I would advise going with this option. There will also be a performance benefit by connecting the AP by Ethernet.
Regards,
Phil.
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01-16-2020 08:14 AM
OK so I can have all of the AP connected via ethernet. POE for the 610's. Are recommending that I hard link them all up in to the LUXUL?
Regards
Russell
Regards
Russell
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01-16-2020 08:20 AM
Hi Russell,
Yes, the best performing topology would be to connect each AP to a wired gigabit port on your switch.
Regards,
Phil.
Yes, the best performing topology would be to connect each AP to a wired gigabit port on your switch.
Regards,
Phil.
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01-16-2020 09:55 AM
Hi Russell,
I have some recommendations.
1- If possible, change the ISP router's IP from 192.168.0.1 (I am assuming it is 192.168.0.1 as most of the vendors uses it as default IP) to any other IP, because Ruckus APs also comes with same default IP and there could be chances of IP conflict in the network, if an AP do not gets IP over DHCP from wired network.
Or
2- Make sure APs get the IP over DHCP for sure, so you can avoid IP conflict with your ISP router IP.
3- Check the new APs version make sure it is on 200.x Unleashed else it will not be discovered by your existing Unleashed master AP.
Regards,
Syamantak Omer
Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
RUCKUS Networks, CommScope!
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I have some recommendations.
1- If possible, change the ISP router's IP from 192.168.0.1 (I am assuming it is 192.168.0.1 as most of the vendors uses it as default IP) to any other IP, because Ruckus APs also comes with same default IP and there could be chances of IP conflict in the network, if an AP do not gets IP over DHCP from wired network.
Or
2- Make sure APs get the IP over DHCP for sure, so you can avoid IP conflict with your ISP router IP.
3- Check the new APs version make sure it is on 200.x Unleashed else it will not be discovered by your existing Unleashed master AP.
Regards,
Syamantak Omer
Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
RUCKUS Networks, CommScope!
Follow me on LinkedIn

