User's Guide

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3) Client: This mode allows the device to act as a wireless station to enable wired host(s) to
access an AP.
Figure 4-10 Wireless Settings in Client mode
¾ Enable WDS - The client can connect to AP with WDS enabled or disabled. If WDS is
enabled, all traffic from wired networks will be forwarded in the format of WDS frames
consisting of four address fields. If WDS is disabled, three address frames are used. If your
AP supports WDS well, please enable this option.
¾ SSID - If you select the radio button before SSID, the AP client will connect to the AP
according to SSID. Enter the SSID of AP that you want to access.
¾ MAC of AP - If you select the radio button before MAC of AP, the AP client will connect to
the AP according MAC address. Enter the MAC address of AP that you want to access.
¾ Channel Width - Determines the channel width to be used. It is unnecessary to change the
default value unless required.
¾ Enable Wireless Radio - Select or deselect this check box to allow or deny wireless stations
to access the device.
Click the Search button to detect the SSIDs in the local area.
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Note:
To apply any settings you have altered on the page, please click the Save button, and then you
will be reminded to reboot the device.
4) Repeater: This mode allows the AP with its own BSS to relay data to a root AP to which it is
associated with WDS enabled. The wireless repeater relays signal between its stations and
the root AP for greater wireless range.