Wow. I'm in a presentation on that right now. Haha 

Ill send a copy of the slides when I have them. 


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I'm looking for info on differences between layer 2 and layer 3 mesh 
networks.  From what I can tell, it's something like the following:

layer 2: manageable via IP address, but you really only control the 
PHY/DATA link layer "stuff" (channels, 802.1Q VLAN tagging, 802.11e, etc)

layer 3: some other controller uses some sort of layer 3-ish protocol 
(e.g. LWAPP) to "talk" to the access points and manage the PHY/DATA link 
layer stuff.

Is this an accurate description?  Or am I missing something?

Also, which is "better"?  Is either categorically better?  Or do 
different environments lend themselves to one solution or the other?



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