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P300 backhaul bridging topology

arsouli_el_hadi
New Contributor II
Hi everyone, need your advice and experience sharing.

P300 (P-to-P/P-Multi-P bridges) can support Mesh topology in outdoor backhauling Network !? RAP->MAP->eMAP->MAP !? also, can be use-it for wireless end users ?

Regards,
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DarrelRhodes
Valued Contributor
Hi Mehdiars,

P300 doesn't use the SmartMesh protocol.  It is a Fixed Wireless Acces (PTP/PTMP) product. Therefore the RAP/MAP/eMAP terminology is not relevant.

In P300 there are 'Root Bridge' and 'Non-Root Bridge' roles.  In the case where you need a multi-hop link, you would need to deploy back-to-back links with different SSIDs and the A-link Non-Root connected to the B-link Root with an ethernet cable.

Please see the P300 QSG document here for further details: https://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents/1790-ruckus-zoneflex-p300-ptmtp-802-11ac-bridge-quick-s...

I hope the above helps.

Regards,
Darrel.

arsouli_el_hadi
New Contributor II
Hi Darrel,

thanks for the clarifications.

Regards

arsouli_el_hadi
New Contributor II
Dear support Team,
simple question, could smartphone connect directly to a root P300 !? (or P300 can mesh only with an other P300!)
Regards.

Hi Mehdiars,

There's no client device connectivity functionality with P300, only AP<->AP connectivity (it's not really Mesh).

Alternatively you can use Ruckus SmartMesh and have both mesh and client access on the same AP.

HTH,
Darrel.