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4.3.4 Wireless Bridge
Wireless Distribution System is used to extend the existing wireless signal coverage. Wireless bridge
includes 2 modes:
1. Access point (Once it is selected, the AP function will be enabled while wireless bridge function
will be reserved. Moreover, wireless base station will establish bridge with the AP in the meantime.
Namely, you can establish communication with wireless base station through a wireless network
adapter) as shown in the figure below:
In the above figure, two Kraun “ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router 150Mbps plus”-s are used to enlarge
wireless signal coverage. Kraun “ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router 150Mbps plus”-2 is configured as
a wireless access point to establish a wireless bridge with Kraun “ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus”-1. In the meantime, the AP function reserved in Kraun “ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus”-2 enables PC3 and PC4 to communicate with Kraun “ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus”-2 and access Internet through wireless network adapters.
2. Wireless bridge (Here in this mode, wireless is used as pure bridge only with no more AP function
to connect and communicate with remote devices. Namely, your PC can only be connected to
the device via wired media instead of communicating with the device through wireless network
adapter.) See the figure below:
Kraun ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus-2
Kraun ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus-2
Kraun ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus-1
Kraun ADSL2/2+ Wireless-N Router
150Mbps plus-1