User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Router Setup
- Wireless Networking and Security
- Basic
- ADvanced
- Change your router IP address
- Set up the DHCP server on your router
- Set up DHCP reservation
- Manually configure your Internet connection
- Clone a MAC address
- Add static routes to your router
- IPv6 Internet Connection Settings
- Prioritize traffic using QoS (Quality of Service)
- Advanced wireless settings
- Set your router date and time
- Create schedules
- Access Control
- Open a device on your network to the Internet
- Enable/disable Application Layer Gateways (ALG)
- Enable/disable UPnP on your router
- Using External USB Storage
- Print Share Utility Installation
- Router Maintenance & Monitoring
- Change your router login password
- Change your device name
- Change your device URL
- Identify your network on the Internet
- Allow remote access to your router management page
- Reset your router to factory defaults
- Router Default Settings
- Backup and restore your router configuration settings
- Upgrade your router firmware
- Reboot your router
- Allow/deny ping requests to your router from the Internet
- Check the router system information
- Router Management Page Structure
- Technical Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-818DRU
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Wireless bridging using WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WDS
Wireless bridging using WDS allows the device to create a wireless bridge with other
WDS supported wireless routers and access points configured in WDS mode to bridge
groups of network devices together wirelessly. Simultaneously, the router will also
function in access point mode allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game
consoles, mobile phones, etc. to connect in order to access network resources from
multiple groups of network devices as well as the Internet.
Note: You can create up to four WDS bridge connections on each wireless band
(2.4GHz and 5GHz). WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is not currently
standardized and may not connect to different model wireless routers or access
points, therefore, when using WDS, it is recommended to use the same model and
version for wireless bridging.
By default, your router functions in Access Point mode to allow wireless client devices to
connect and access your network resources and access the Internet.
In the diagram below, the blue color represents the WDS wireless bridged connections
between the routers. The green color represents access point mode connections
between wireless client devices and the routers.
Note: Before configuring WDS, please ensure the following first:
1. Make sure different IP addresses are assigned to each WDS supported wireless
device used for bridging. (ex. 192.168.10.1,192.168.10.2, 192.168.10.3) to avoid
IP address conflict. See page 34 for changing the LAN IP address.
2. If you are using more than one WDS supported router, please make sure the LAN
DHCP server is enabled on only one and disabled on all others to avoid IP address
conflict. See page 35 for DHCP server options.
3. Configure the same wireless channel and use the same on all WDS supported
wireless devices. See page 20 for configuring basic wireless settings.
4. Configure the same wireless security and key on all WDS supported devices. See
page 15 for configuring wireless security settings.
To configure WDS bridging between TEW-818DRU routers:
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page”
on page 17).
2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Select wireless band you would like to configure, Wireless 2.4GHz or Wireless 5GHz
and click on WDS.
4. Next to Wireless Distribution System (WDS), in an empty field, enter the MAC
address of the other WDS supported wireless device you are bridging. (e.g.
00:11:22:AA:BB:CC). To save settings, click Apply.