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Cooper Bussmann 945U-E Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server User Manual
Rev Version 2.14
Access Point vs. Client
The Access Point unit acts as the wireless master unit. The Access Point accepts and authorizes links initiated by
client units, and controls the wireless communications.
Clients (Stations) are slave units and when connected to the Access Point become transparent Ethernet links.
Figure 2 shows a connection between two Ethernet devices using 945U-E Ethernet modems. In this example one
945U-E is configured as an Access Point and the other as a Client. The Access Point can be connected.
Figure 2 Access Point and Client (Example 1)
Figure 3 shows an existing LAN being extended using 945U-Es. In this example, the Access Point is configured at
the LAN end, although the wireless link will still work if the Client is at the LAN end.
Figure 3 Access Point and Client (Example 2)
An Access Point can connect to multiple Clients. In this case, the Access Point should be the central unit.
Figure 4 Repeater