Quick Reference Guide

ADSL2+ Modem Wireless Router DG834G Reference Manual
Advanced Configuration 5-13
v2.0, September 2007
Wireless Bridging and Repeating
You can build large bridged wireless networks by using the modem router to configure a wireless
distribution system (WDS).
Here are some examples of wireless bridged configurations:
Point-to-Point bridge. The modem router communicates with another bridge-mode wireless
station. See “Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration”.
Multi-Point bridge. The modem router is the “master” for a group of bridge-mode wireless
stations. Then all traffic is sent to this “master,” rather than to other access points. See “Multi-
Point Bridge Configuration”.
Repeater with wireless client association. Sends all traffic to the remote access point. See
“Repeater with Wireless Client Association”.
To view or change these configurations, select Advanced Wireless Settings from the main menu:
Note: The wireless bridging and repeating feature uses the default security profile to send
and receive traffic.
Figure 5-7