Linksys WAP11 User Guide - Page 13

Access Point Client, Wireless Bridge, Generate, Clear, Apply, SETTING THE AP MODE, Access Point - reset

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Figure 6-4 There are two ways to create WEP encryption keys. The first method is by typing a Passphrase into that field and clicking the Generate button. This will generate WEP encryption keys based upon that passphrase. A second method is to manually enter the WEP encryption keys in the available fields. Click the Clear button to clear the Passphrase and Key 1-4 fields. In the Default TX Key drop-down menu, select the number of the key you want to use. Click the Apply button to apply your changes, or click Undo to cancel your most recent change. SETTING THE AP MODE: The Access Point offers five modes of operation: Access Point, Access Point Client, Wireless Bridge, Wireless Bridge Point to MultiPoint, and Wireless Repeater. For all bridging modes, as well as Wireless Repeater mode, make sure the channel, SSID, and WEP keys are the same. Note: For all modes of operation EXCEPT Access Point, the remote access point must be a second Linksys Wireless-B Access Point (WAP11). The Access Point will not communicate with any other kind of remote access point. • Access Point - The Operational Mode is set to Access Point by default. This connects your wireless PCs to a wired network. In most cases, no change is necessary. 18 • Access Point Client - When set to Access Point Client mode, the Access Point Client is able to talk to one remote access point within its range. This mode allows the Access Point Client to act as a client of a remote access point. The Access Point Client cannot communicate directly with any wireless clients. A separate network attached to the Access Point Client can then be wirelessly bridged to the remote access point. Enter the required LAN MAC address of the remote access point in the Remote AP MAC Address field. • Wireless Bridge - If you are trying to make a wireless connection between two wired networks, as shown in Figure 6-5, select Wireless Bridge. This mode connects two physically separated wired networks with two access points. To configure a Wireless Bridge environment, click Wireless Bridge and enter the LAN MAC address of the remote access point in the Remote Bridge MAC Address field. The remote access point also needs to be set up as a Wireless Bridge. Note: All devices on each wired network must be connected through a hub or switch. Note: In Wireless Bridge mode, the Access Point can ONLY be accessed by another access point in Wireless Bridge mode. In order for your other wireless devices to access the Access Point, you must reset it to Access Point mode. The two modes are mutually exclusive. Figure 6-5 19

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Access Point Client -
When set to Access Point Client mode, the Access
Point Client is able to talk to one remote access point within its range. This
mode allows the Access Point Client to act as a client of a remote access
point. The Access Point Client cannot communicate directly with any wire-
less clients. A separate network attached to the Access Point Client can then
be wirelessly bridged to the remote access point. Enter the required LAN
MAC address of the remote access point in the
Remote AP MAC Address
field.
Wireless Bridge -
If you are trying to make a wireless connection between
two wired networks, as shown in Figure 6-5, select
Wireless Bridge
. This
mode connects two physically separated wired networks with two access
points.
To configure a Wireless Bridge environment, click
Wireless Bridge
and
enter the LAN MAC address of the remote access point in the
Remote
Bridge MAC Address
field. The remote access point also needs to be set up
as a Wireless Bridge.
Note:
All devices on each wired network must be connected through a hub
or switch.
Note:
In Wireless Bridge mode, the Access Point can
ONLY
be
accessed by another access point in Wireless Bridge mode. In order
for your other wireless devices to access the Access Point, you must
reset it to Access Point mode.
The two modes are mutually exclusive.
Figure 6-5
There are two ways to create WEP encryption keys. The first method is by typ-
ing a Passphrase into that field and clicking the
Generate
button. This will
generate WEP encryption keys based upon that passphrase. A second method
is to manually enter the WEP encryption keys in the available fields.
Click the
Clear
button to clear the
Passphrase
and
Key 1-4
fields.
In the
Default TX Key
drop-down menu, select the number of the key you want
to use.
Click the
Apply
button to apply your changes, or click
Undo
to cancel your
most recent change.
SETTING THE AP MODE:
The Access Point offers five modes of operation: Access Point, Access Point
Client, Wireless Bridge, Wireless Bridge Point to MultiPoint, and Wireless
Repeater. For all bridging modes, as well as Wireless Repeater mode, make
sure the channel, SSID, and WEP keys are the same.
Access Point -
The
Operational Mode
is set to
Access Point
by default.
This connects your wireless PCs to a wired network. In most cases, no
change is necessary.
Figure 6-4
Note:
For all modes of operation EXCEPT Access Point, the remote
access point must be a second Linksys Wireless-B Access Point
(WAP11). The Access Point will not communicate with any other
kind of remote access point.