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Mesh Neighbors, Parents, and Children
Relationships among mesh access points are either as a parent, child or neighbor (see
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A parent access point offers the best route back to the RAP based on its ease values. A parent can
be either the RAP itself or another MAP.
Ease is calculated using the SNR and link hop value of each neighbor. Given multiple choices,
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generally an access point with a higher ease value is selected.
A child access point selects the parent access point as its best route back to the RAP.
A neighbor access point is within RF range of another access point but is not selected as its parent
or a child because its ease values are lower than that of the parent.
Parent, Child and Neighbor Access Points
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RAP
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Bridged Ethernet
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Neighbor
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