I am trying to set up a proof of principle demo using 4 Ubiquiti Power Beam 300 radios in a PTP backhaul with a relay site. I have three Netgear 105eV2 switches with VLANs per AREDN docs. My questions are:
Wayne
K4TTZ
- Do the settings look reasonable per the drawing attached?
- Is this the proper way to put the radios back to back since they only have one Ethernet connection?
- Can I run the relay switch in a "dumb switch" without the VLANS?
- What is the IP relationship between the Radio and the Switch. Is the switch receiving DHCP from the radio?
Wayne
K4TTZ
Do the settings look reasonable per the drawing attached?
Yes.
Is this the proper way to put the radios back to back since they only have one Ethernet connection?
That is 'a' proper way. That is a good way because you will be able to expand the PtP site
with cameras or RPis or ...
If you are not going to expand the PtP site:
The back-to-back radios could be connected with a simple ethernet cable between the POE's LAN port.
Can I run the relay switch in a "dumb switch" without the VLANS?
Yes. You may even obit the switch. See above.
What is the IP relationship between the Radio and the Switch. Is the switch receiving DHCP from the radio?
The switches do not request nor require an IP address of itself.
The "Client's WiFi" devices' WAN port will request (DHCP) an IP address from the VLAN connected node.
Actually, in your proof-of-principle, no switches are needed. Neither VLAN nor simple.
The WiFi router's WAN ports simply connect to the POE's LAN ports.
In this scenario, access will be by associating with the WiFi routers' AP or LAN ports only.
HTH, Chuck
regards,
Wayne