03-16-2025 09:11 PM
Hello.
We assume a local environment in one segment. Connect a wired LAN terminal to the LAN I/F of each CBW150AX.
Is it a discouraging/technically difficult point to use?
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03-22-2025 06:52 AM
If you look at the information below, the mesh extender is CBW151AXM (end M), and the wired seems to be not installed.
Understanding CBW150AX and CBW151AXM - Cisco
https://www.cisco.com/c/ja_jp/support/docs/smb/wireless/CBW-AX/kmgmt3378-get-to-know-150ax-151axm.html
Therefore, if you want to "hang the PC on the wired port" like the image below, I think that it will not be possible to realize it.
(Since I don't have a real machine, it is assumed from documents etc.) )
03-18-2025 01:19 PM
Yes it is best to have every AP connected to the LAN directly.
Mesh (AP-AP radio connection) will always perform worse than LAN connected.
03-22-2025 06:52 AM
If you look at the information below, the mesh extender is CBW151AXM (end M), and the wired seems to be not installed.
Understanding CBW150AX and CBW151AXM - Cisco
https://www.cisco.com/c/ja_jp/support/docs/smb/wireless/CBW-AX/kmgmt3378-get-to-know-150ax-151axm.html
Therefore, if you want to "hang the PC on the wired port" like the image below, I think that it will not be possible to realize it.
(Since I don't have a real machine, it is assumed from documents etc.) )
03-22-2025 10:28 AM
That model doesn't support ethernet bridging. You need to find an indoor access point that supports ethernet bridging, which allows connection to video cameras, PC, or even a switch. Here is a link that might help provide you some context of what you are looking for. Ethernet Bridging enables connection of remote wired networks using the ethernet ports of MAPs.
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