Slave-Radio-Multi-Hop

This parameter determines whether connection requests from unassociated APs can be accepted on the same physical WLAN interface that the anchor APs in your AutoWDS base network are using as slaves to connect to the master.

Note: Disabling this parameter can improve the stability and the load distribution within your AutoWDS base network. As a result of this however, single-radio APs can no longer function as anchor APs for extending your AutoWDS base network, and are the end of a hierarchy branch.
SNMP ID:
2.37.1.15.18 
Console path:
Setup > WLAN-Management > AP-Configuration > AutoWDS-Profiles
Possible values:
No
An anchor AP never accepts connection requests from unassociated APs on the same physical WLAN interface that it is using to connect to the AutoWDS base network as a slave. WLAN multi-hops are only possible on devices with two managed physical WLAN interfaces.
Yes
An anchor AP also accepts connection requests from unassociated APs on the same physical WLAN interface that it is using to connect to the AutoWDS base network as a slave. WLAN multi-hops are possible on devices with one or two managed physical WLAN interfaces.
Single-Radio-AP-Only
Case-specific setting:
The setting Yes applies to devices with one physical WLAN interface.
The setting No applies to devices with more than one physical WLAN interface.
Default:
No

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