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Cisco Mesh Access Points
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Step 2
Select the Backhaul Client Access check box to display the Extended Backhaul Client Access check box.
Step 3
Select the Extended Backhaul Client Access check box and click Apply. A message appears.
Step 4
Click OK.
After EUA is enabled, 802.11a radios appear.
Figure 50: 802.11a Radios after EUA is Enabled
Slot 2 in the 5-GHz radio in the RAPSB (serial backhaul) that is used to extend the backhaul in the DOWNLINK direction
is displayed as DOWNLINK ACCESS, where slot 1 in the 5-GHz radio in the RAPSB that is used for client access is
displayed as ACCESS. Slot 2 in the 5-GHz radio in the MAPSB that is used for the UPLINK is displayed as UPLINK
ACCESS, and slot 1 in the MAPSB is used for the DOWNLINK ACCESS with an omnidirectional antenna that also
provides the client access.
Cisco Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.3
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Connecting the Cisco 1500 Series Mesh Access Points to the Network
Universal Client Access on Serial Backhaul Access Points

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Cisco Mesh Access Points Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelMesh Access Points
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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