Motorola 1.0.1 Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 1: Introduction
VMMs Role within a MOTOMESH Wireless Network
VMMs Role within a MOTOMESH Wireless Network
The VMM is considered a subscriber device (SD) within the MOTOMESH wireless network.
Subscriber devices can communicate with other subscriber devices or with infrastructure devices
(MWRs and IAPs) for wireless network authentication and access. In turn, IAPs act as the principal
network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs.
Subscriber devices can communicate with other subscriber devices or with infrastructure devices
(MWRs and IAPs) for wireless network authentication and access. In turn, IAPs act as the principal
network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs.
The VMM is considered a subscriber device (SD) within the MOTOMESH wireless network.
Subscriber devices can communicate with other subscriber devices or with infrastructure devices
(MWRs and IAPs) for wireless network authentication and access. In turn, IAPs act as the principal
network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs.
Subscriber devices can communicate with other subscriber devices or with infrastructure devices
(MWRs and IAPs) for wireless network authentication and access. In turn, IAPs act as the principal
network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs.
Figure 1-1
The VMM Device in Context of the Wireless MOTOMESH Network
Figure 1-1
The VMM Device in Context of the Wireless MOTOMESH Network
The VMM device in context of
the MOTOMESH wireless
network.
the MOTOMESH wireless
network.
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