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About This Document About This Document Conventions Keystrokes are indicated as follows: ENTER identifies a key. FUNC, CTRL, C identifies a key sequence. Press and release each key in turn. Press A+B press the indicated keys simultaneously. Hold A+B press and hold the indicated keys while performing or waiting for another function. Used in combination with another keystroke. Typeface conventions used include. indicates mandatory parameters in syntax. [brackets] for command line, indicates available parameters; in configuration files, brackets act as separators for options. GUI Screen text indicates the name of a control in a GUI-based application. Italics indicates the first use of a term, book title, variable or menu title. Bold indicates important user information, license provisions or warranty conditions. Screen dialog indicates screen dialog and user input options, and the exact syntax of items. Screen text indicates text and data displayed in an application screen on a computer monitor. Terminal text indicates text shown in a radio terminal LCD screen. URL indicates a Uniform Resource Locator, such as a Web page address. Configuring Access Point Bridging and Repeating (WLAP Mode) iii

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Configuring Access Point Bridging and Repeating (WLAP Mode)
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About This Document
Conventions
Keystrokes are indicated as follows:
Typeface conventions used include.
ENTER
identifies a key.
FUNC
,
CTRL
,
C
identifies a key sequence. Press and release each key in turn.
Press
A+B
press the indicated keys simultaneously.
Hold
A+B
press and hold the indicated keys while performing or waiting for another
function. Used in combination with another keystroke.
<angles>
indicates mandatory parameters in syntax.
[brackets]
for command line, indicates available parameters; in configuration files,
brackets act as separators for options.
GUI Screen text
indicates the name of a control in a GUI-based application.
Italics
indicates the first use of a term, book title, variable or menu title.
Bold
indicates important user information, license provisions or warranty
conditions.
Screen dialog
indicates screen dialog and user input options, and the exact syntax of items.
Screen text
indicates text and data displayed in an application screen on a computer
monitor.
Terminal text
Terminal text
Terminal text
Terminal text
indicates text shown in a radio terminal LCD screen.
URL
indicates a Uniform Resource Locator, such as a Web page address.