09-25-2025 01:59 AM
hi,
a client sent me a request - "I am shopping for an outdoor point-to-point network wireless bridge, capable of multiple VLANS.
802.1Q VLAN Tagging is a must.
From the main building, I need to deliver multiple VLANS, to the remote building"
is there a solution we can implement in Meraki ?
thanks
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09-25-2025 02:19 AM
Hi,
I see no problem with that. All MR APs can be used, it is a config support adds to your APs on request.
I use it myself on CW9164i using mesh on 6 GHz
09-25-2025 02:07 AM
Hi!
Yes, support can assist with enabling this
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Extending_the_LAN_with_a_Wireless_Mesh_Link#Multiple_VLANs_over_Mesh
09-25-2025 02:15 AM
Great, thanks.
can we implement it with a directional antenna that support 2.4Ghz only (local outdoor wifi regulation) like the MA-ANT-23.
09-25-2025 02:19 AM
Hi,
I see no problem with that. All MR APs can be used, it is a config support adds to your APs on request.
I use it myself on CW9164i using mesh on 6 GHz
09-25-2025 01:07 PM
I am a huge Meraki supporter.
Meraki is not a good solution for outdoor bridge links. Only use it for simple short distance links.
I say this to prevent future disappointment and frustration.
09-26-2025 06:10 AM
I would agree with this. I've been a proponent of Meraki for the better part of a decade, and this is the first I've heard of the PtP capability. Reading through the documentation, it seems like it's a halfway developed solution. There are purpose-designed PtP/PtMP solutions on the market that will perform far better, be more flexible and require less setup time.
Additionally, using this solution has the potential to cause co-channel/adjacent channel interference in a dense Wi-Fi environment. Whenever I implement PtP/PtMP, I leverage a 60Ghz solution to avoid interference.
I personally wouldn't implement this solution for a wireless bridge link.
10-03-2025 07:06 AM
Do you know the distance between the buildings?
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