Edimax EW-7228APn Manual - Page 34

III-2-4. AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point Mode - repeater

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AP Bridge-Point to Point AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point AP Bridge-WDS Universal Repeater game consoles to connect to a wireless network Establishes a wireless connection with another wireless access point using the same mode, and links any wired networks connected to these two wireless access points together. Only one access point can be connected in this mode. Establishes a wireless connection with other wireless access points using the same mode, and links any wired networks connected to these wireless access points together. Up to 4 access points can be connected in this mode. This mode is similar to "AP Bridge to Multi-Point", but the device is not in bridge-dedicated mode, and will be able to accept wireless clients while the device is working as a wireless bridge. The device will act as a wireless range extender that will help you to extend your Wi-Fi network. The device acts as a client and AP at the same time. It its client function to connect to a root AP, and uses its AP function to service wireless clients within its coverage. Please follow the appropriate chapter of the user manual for your desired operating mode: - III-2-1. AP Mode - III-2-2. Station Infrastructure Mode - III-2-3. AP Bridge-Point to Point Mode - III-2-4. AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point Mode - III-2-5. AP Bridge-WDS - III-2-6. Universal Repeater Mode III-2-1. AP Mode In AP mode the device acts as a bridge between IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless devices and a wired Ethernet network. 34

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game consoles to connect to a wireless
network
AP Bridge-Point to
Point
Establishes a wireless connection with
another wireless access point using the
same mode, and links any wired networks
connected to these two wireless access
points together. Only one access point can
be connected in this mode.
AP Bridge-Point to
Multi-Point
Establishes a wireless connection with other
wireless access points using the same mode,
and links any wired networks connected to
these wireless access points together. Up to
4 access points can be connected in this
mode.
AP Bridge-WDS
This mode is similar to
AP Bridge to
Multi-Point
, but the device is not in
bridge-dedicated mode, and will be able to
accept wireless clients while the device is
working as a wireless bridge.
Universal Repeater
The device will act as a wireless range
extender that will help you to extend your
Wi-Fi network. The device acts as a client
and AP at the same time. It its client
function to connect to a root AP, and uses
its AP function to service wireless clients
within its coverage.
Please follow the appropriate chapter of the user manual for your desired
operating mode:
-
III-2-1. AP Mode
-
III-2-2. Station Infrastructure Mode
-
III-2-3. AP Bridge-Point to Point Mode
-
III-2-4. AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point Mode
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III-2-5. AP Bridge-WDS
-
III-2-6. Universal Repeater Mode
III-2-1.
AP Mode
In AP mode the device acts as a bridge between IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless
devices and a wired Ethernet network.