D-Link DWL-2000AP Product Manual - Page 18

Advanced > Mode continued, Wireless Client mode, Wireless Bridge mode

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Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Mode (continued) Enter the MAC address to configure the Wireless Client and the Wireless Bridge modes Wireless Client mode Wireless Bridge mode When using the DWL-2000AP in Wireless Client mode, you will enter the MAC address of the Remote AP. When using the DWL-2000AP in Wireless Bridge mode, you will enter the MAC address of the Remote Bridge. Find the MAC address of the DWL-2000AP that is acting as a Remote Access Point or a Remote Bridge, by going to Status > Device Info in the configuration utility of the remote DWL-2000AP. There you will find the MAC address as shown above. MAC Address - Media Access Control Address A unique hardware address that identifies a device on a network. It is assigned at the factory and cannot be changed. Usually you will find this address on a sticker on the device or packaging. 18

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Using the Configuration Menu (continued)
Advanced > Mode (continued)
Enter
the
MAC address
to configure the
Wireless Client
and the
Wireless Bridge
modes
Wireless Client mode
Wireless Bridge mode
When using the DWL-2000AP in
Wireless
Client
mode, you will enter the MAC address
of the Remote AP.
Find the
MAC address
of the DWL-2000AP that
is acting as a
Remote
Access
Point
or a
Remote Bridge
, by going to
Status > Device Info
in the configuration
utility of the remote DWL-2000AP. There you will find the MAC address as
shown above.
When using the DWL-2000AP in
Wireless
Bridge
mode, you will enter the MAC address
of the Remote Bridge.
MAC Address
- Media Access Control Address
A unique hardware address that identifies a device on a network. It is assigned
at the factory and cannot be changed. Usually you will find this address on a
sticker on the device or packaging.