It's easy if your AP's support multiple SSID and VLAN tagging per SSID. 

We have 10 VLAN/SSID combinations for various agencies such as Fire,
Sherrif, local PD, nearby city PD, city inspectors, etc. These VLAN's
run over our Canopy network to our headend and show up on individual
ports on our core switch. Works very well. 
 
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Jerry Richardson 
airCloud Communications

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rogelio
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 9:03 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] l2tp tunnels for AP mobility

I'm planning out a very large wifi rollout for a cable company, and I'm
looking to use L2TP tunnels in order to "flatten" the entire network so
that there is mobility options with some mission critical stuff that
runs on one SSID.

Anyone else have any advice when doing this? I've got Cisco routers and
switches in between my remote access points and local DHCP / RADIUS
boxes that (in theory) allow for this to happen seamlessly, but am
looking for any "gotchas" that others may have had.


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