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Overview, What You Can Do, What You Need to Know

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CHAPTER 13 WISP + UR Mode 13.1 Overview In WISP + UR mode, the NBG4615 has the same function as in WISP mode. In addition, it can provide WiFi function to the clients on the LAN side. In the example below, one NBG4615 (A) is configured as WISP +UR mode and another is used as an access point (B). The NBG4615 (A) wirelessly connects to the available access point (B), and can provide WiFi wireless function to clients on its LAN side. Figure 71 WISP + UR Mode A B WISP + UR built-in firewall Access Point 13.2 What You Can Do • Use the Status screen to view read-only information about your NBG4615 (Section 11.5 on page 83). • Use the LAN screen to set the IP address for your NBG4615 acting as an access point (Section 10.5 on page 78). • Use the Wireless LAN screen to associate your NBG4615 (acting as a wireless client) with an existing access point (Section 12.5 on page 94). 13.3 What You Need to Know The Monitor, Configuration and Maintenance screens in WISP + UR mode are similar to the ones in Router mode. See Chapter 15 on page 125 through Chapter 29 on page 221 of this User's Guide. NBG4615 User's Guide 99

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NBG4615 User’s Guide
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C
HAPTER
13
WISP + UR Mode
13.1
Overview
In WISP + UR mode, the NBG4615 has the same function as in WISP mode. In addition, it can
provide WiFi function to the clients on the LAN side.
In the example below, one NBG4615 (
A
) is configured as WISP +UR mode and another is used as
an access point (
B
). The NBG4615 (
A
) wirelessly connects to the available access point (
B
), and
can provide WiFi wireless function to clients on its LAN side.
Figure 71
WISP + UR Mode
13.2
What You Can Do
Use the
Status
screen to view read-only information about your NBG4615 (
Section 11.5 on page
83
).
Use the
LAN
screen to set the IP address for your NBG4615 acting as an access point (
Section
10.5 on page 78
).
Use the
Wireless LAN
screen to associate your NBG4615 (acting as a wireless client) with an
existing access point (
Section 12.5 on page 94
).
13.3
What You Need to Know
The
Monitor
,
Configuration
and
Maintenance
screens in
WISP + UR
mode are similar to the
ones in
Router
mode. See
Chapter 15 on page 125
through
Chapter 29 on page 221
of this User’s
Guide.
built-in
firewall
Access
Point
WISP + UR
A
B