Chapter 2. Extending a Network’s Radio Coverage
Configuring Access Point Bridging and Repeating (WLAP Mode)
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Figure 2-2: Wireless AP Network with Two Hops
Figure 2-3: WLAP Manual BSS ID on Access Point C in 2-Hop Network
Two
Hops
Host
Computer
B
C
00:A0:F8:8B:71:45
00:A0:F8:94:C3:64
Root access point A
00:A0:F8:93:C5:B5
WLAP Priority = 7000
Ethernet
HOST.CDR, FRAME
WLAP Manual BSS ID set to
MAC address of access point B.
WLAP Manual BSS ID
set to MAC address
of access point A.
WLAP Manual BSS
ID of A set to its own
MAC address.
Access Point C
RF Configuration
.DTIM Interval
10
WLAP Mode
Enabled
.BC/MC Q Max
10
.Max Retries (d)
15
WLAP Priority
8000 hex
.Max Retries (v)
5
WLAP Manual BSS ID
00:A0:F8:8B:71:45
.Multicast Mask (d) 09000E00
hex
.Multicast Mask (v) 01005E00
hex
WLAP Hello Time
20
.Beacon Interval
100
K-us
WLAP Max Age
100
.Accept Broadcast ESSID
Disabled
WLAP Forward Delay
5
.MU Inactivity Timeout
60
min.
WLAP MU Table Aging Time
240
min.
.Rate Control
11
Mb/s
Optional
.WEP (Privacy)
Disabled
5.5 Mb/s
Optional
.WEP Algorithm
40 bit shared key
2
Mb/s
Required
.Encryption Key ID
1
1
Mb/s
Required
Encryption Key Maintenance
.RTS Threshold
2347 bytes
.Short RF Preamble
Disabled
Extended Range
0 mi.
Tx Power Control
Full
OK-[CR]
Save-[F1]
Save All APs-[F2]
Cancel-[ESC]
Enter the desired WLAP MAC addr, with which this AP is going to associate.