I added a network, 'Customers'. Everything we have is nested under
'default' (our tower sites). This is where I nest all 'customer' related
equipment. Just as an example. I prefer to handle it this way.

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Joe

On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 1:31 PM Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> yep, once you create the site it will nest them. but sometimes it will rob
> the sm. I think it only allows so many layers of nesting. sometimes the
> r190/195 will nest, sometimes they wont. eventually it may come down to
> RTFM, but thats like asking for directions from a woman, complete man card
> revocation.
>
> Cambium is really good about helping through issues and answering these
> kind of questions though. Once you invite them to view your account they
> show you all the ways youre using cnmaestro wrong. we would probably know
> all this, but the whole RTFM thing. Linke on the routers, theres a
> fairly easy process for having custom ESSID/passkeys without having to
> create a WLAN for each customer router... I would have known that, but RTFM
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 1:21 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:
>
>> What is the 'best practice' to setup CN Maestro for a customers relay?
>>
>> 5ghz EPMP SM installed on a Barn, EPMP2.4 radio in AP mode facing House,
>> EPMP2.4radio in SM Mode facing Barn.  Usually I just run the 5ghz SM off
>> the AUX port of the 2.4 radio.  Then I only have to have a single Power
>> supply and Cable run to wherever the power is.
>>
>> I thought that CNMaestro was supposed to be smart enough to figure out
>> that equipment (especially if it was all Cambium equipment) was nested
>> all automagically, but I guess not.  Are you supposed to create a new
>> 'tower' for the barn, and then put the 2.4 equipment under that?  I'm
>> starting to load more things into CNMaestro, and we have a handful of
>> these scenarios.  If they're all supposed to be towers, that seems like
>> it will get out of hand pretty quick.  And it's not truly a tower, it's
>> just a radio on the guys barn that will only ever feed his house.
>>
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