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4.1.4
Point-to-point network
On a point-to-point network, two or more access points communicate with
each other. When configuring mobile stations, proceed exactly as you would
for setting up an infrastructure network. It is also possible to connect
point-to-point networks and infrastructure networks.
For the access points in this case, however, both the network name and the
radio frequency have to be the same and interpoint communication has to be
enabled. Furthermore, in the list of protocols you can only define the proto-
cols that are copied in the network. You can increase data throughput by
excluding any unneeded protocols.
The corresponding menu commands are as follows:
WEBconfig
:
Advanced configuration
Setup
WLAN module
LANconfig:
Management
Interfaces
WLAN access
General
Point-to-point
4.1.5
Wireless Internet gateway via ISDN
For a wireless Internet gateway via ISDN, proceed on the client side exactly
as you would for setting up an infrastructure network.
Only a few steps are required to set up Internet access for all network users
via the integrated ISDN router. The easiest method to set up Internet access
is by using the setup wizard provided in
Webconfig
or
LANconfig
. You can
then fine-tune the settings manually in the individual router tables:
Layer list
The layer list contains predefined protocols, which you can customize as
needed (e.g. for channel bundling). The standard protocol is PPPHDLC,
which you can use in most cases. Here, assign a layer name for the ISDN
gateway. That defines it for the Internet connection to be configured.
Name list
Data for remote stations and the phone numbers. Here, for example,
enter the Internet provider you call for an ISDN connection. The recom-
mended idle time is about 90 seconds. Apply the layer names that you
have created in the layer list.
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