An architecture and methods for extending the depth of a WLAN to a
four-level hierarchal access point structure including wireless access
points. The wireless access points in the WLAN can be networked by
scanning for a network, collecting one or more packets that identify the
network from one or more access points, each packet including an address
identifying an ancestry of the access points to an ancestral wired access
point; and applying an access point selection algorithm to configure a
parent access point. The architecture includes a scanning object
configured to issue a scan request to a network interface and collect
access point data; a selection object configured to filter and sort the
collected access point data; an authentication state machine configured
to perform authentication and validate; and an association state machine
configured to compose a packet including hierarchical data indicative of
access point ancestry to a conventional access point.