Netgear WN203 User Manual - Page 90

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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203 d. If the correct profile names and security options are displayed in the table, select the check boxes in the Enable column for all security profiles that you want to enable. e. On the Bridging screen, click the Apply button. The repeater settings are activated. 3. Configure AP1 on LAN Segment 1 (see Figure 18 on page 86) in repeater mode with the remote MAC address of AP2. 4. Configure AP3 on LAN Segment 3 (see Figure 18 on page 86) in repeater mode with the remote MAC address of AP2. 5. Verify the following: • AP1 has AP2's MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field. • AP3 has AP2's MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field. • All APs are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices. • If you use DHCP, all APs can obtain an IP address automatically (as DHCP clients). For more information, see Configure the IP Settings on page 22. • All APs use the same channel, authentication mode, and security settings. 6. Verify connectivity across the LANs. A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers with any other computers or servers connected to any of the two LAN segments. Note: Between each LAN segment, you can extend repetition of the wireless signal by adding up to two more wireless access points that are configured in point-to-multipoint bridge mode without client association. Advanced Configuration 90

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Advanced Configuration
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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203
d.
If the correct profile names and security options are displayed in the table, select the
check boxes in the Enable column for all security profiles that you want to enable.
e.
On the Bridging screen, click the
Apply
button.
The repeater settings are activated.
3.
Configure AP1 on LAN Segment 1 (see
Figure
18
on page
86) in repeater mode with the
remote MAC address of AP2.
4.
Configure AP3 on LAN Segment 3 (see
Figure
18
on page
86) in repeater mode with the
remote MAC address of AP2.
5.
Verify the following:
AP1 has AP2’s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field.
AP3 has AP2’s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field.
All APs are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN
devices.
If you use DHCP, all APs can obtain an IP address automatically (as DHCP clients).
For more information, see
Configure the IP Settings
on page
22.
All APs use the same channel, authentication mode, and security settings.
6.
Verify connectivity across the LANs.
A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files
and printers with any other computers or servers connected to any of the two LAN
segments.
Note:
Between each LAN segment, you can extend repetition of the
wireless signal by adding up to two more wireless access points that
are configured in point-to-
multi
point bridge mode without client
association.