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Re: LAG for Wireless bridges
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2022-10-31
06:17 PM
2022-10-31
06:17 PM
LAG for Wireless bridges
Hi,
Is it possible to set up LAG on Netgear managed switches for wireless bridges? Thank you.
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2022-11-01
05:01 AM
2022-11-01
05:01 AM
Re: LAG for Wireless bridges
Are you talking about using a router with LAG capability as the bridge and connecting it to the switch?
not sure exactly how you're wanting to do this?
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2022-11-01
05:58 AM
2022-11-01
05:58 AM
Re: LAG for Wireless bridges
Digging at the wrong end.
In general, any set of transparent L2 bridges should be able to be used in a static LAG, certainly in where speed and latency is the same. More difficulties could arise if you intend to run a dynamic LCAP LAG. It might happen that the (wireless) bridges might not support exchanging and forwarding the LACPDUs frames.
Talk to the wireless bridge maker, or run your onw testing.
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