Outdoor Router P-380
Users Guide
4.2.6 Comparison of the Operating Modes
The following table providse a short overview about the features of the different operating modes:
AP Bridge
AP
Router
Client Bridge
Client Router
Wireless
connections
Multiple Multiple Multiple Single
Single
Wired
connections
Multiple Multiple Multiple Single Multiple
Wireless Remote
Types
WL Clients,
AP Router,
Client Router,
Client Bridge
Bridge
WL Clients,
Access Point,
AP Router,
Bridge,
Client Router,
Client Bridge
Access Point,
AP Router
Access Point,
AP Router
IP addresses
WAN (wired)
WAN (wired)
WAN (wired),
LAN (wireless)
WAN (wireless)
WAN (wireless),
LAN (wired)
DHCP server
not available
not available
Assigns IP to
wireless network
not available
Assigns IP to
wired network
DHCP client
Receives IP
from wired
network
Receives IP from
wired network
Receives IP from
wired network
Receives IP from
wireless network
Receives IP from
wireless network
NAT
not available
not available
Hides wireless
stations to wired
network
not available
Hides wired
stations to
wireless network
Routing between
different IP
subnets
no no yes no yes
Figure 7 – Operating modes table
4.3 System
Requirements
The management of the P-380 is independent from your operating system. Windows operating
systems are required only for using the AP search and AP upgrade tools. For HTTPS management
you will need a Java and JavaScript enabled HTML browser with SSL support (e.g. Internet Explorer,
Netscape, Opera).
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