Just to touch on the above comments as well as your question on caveats, as a general wireless networking rule: each wireless hop in a mesh network reduces the throughput of the link in half due to the half-duplex nature of wireless. As a result, wireless mesh networking may not be the most viable solution for environments that are required to support high-bandwidth or latency-intolerant applications. Meraki recommends limiting the amount of wireless hops to one (1) unless more are absolutely necessary to serve additional wireless clients. That being said, if getting a direct cable to the AP is not an option this is most certainly the next best option :). A very good Mesh resource/best practice article can be found below: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Meraki_Campus_LAN%3B_Planning%2C_Design_Guidelines_and_Best_Practices#Wireless_Meshing
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