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* [API](api/README.md)
* [Open API](api/swagger.md)
## MDU Quick Start
* [Solution Overview](mdu-quick-start/solution-overview/README.md)
* [Supported Configuration](mdu-quick-start/solution-overview/supported-configuration.md)
## Configuration Examples
* [Basic Device Provisioning](configuration-examples/basic-device-provisioning.md)

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description: L2 Wi-Fi to WAN/LAN
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# Bridge Mode SSID
### Bridging Wi-Fi to Ethernet
When bridging an SSID this has the affect of moving the SSID virtual interface from the 'LAN' side of an Access Point to the 'WAN' side of an Access Point.
Bridging SSID is configured within Profiles, SSID Profile:
* Create a Profile of type SSID
* Assign a Profile Name
* Create the SSID
* Assign SSID Name
* Set related optional SSID parameters
* Network Connectivity
* Ensure Mode is set to Bridge
* Security and Encryption
* Set a Mode and related security for the SSID
![SSID Profile Setup for Bridging](../.gitbook/assets/screen-shot-2021-04-25-at-2.31.58-pm.png)

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Localizing the Helm charts for AWS is a critical step. Editing the following file
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`tip-wlan/example-values/aws-basic/values.yml`
`tip-wlan/example-values/aws-basic/values.yml`
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**Key variables to replace in this file are:**

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# Supported Configuration
Multiple Dwelling Units \(MDU\) are a common style of Wi-Fi deployment. For our Supported Configuration in the MDU Quick Start, we propose a sample 2 story building with 10 apartments per floor total 20 units for the building.
Deployment of access point devices in this example use common areas such as hallways, gym, lobby areas.