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An Access Point could be used as a “Repeater” unit to connect two RM-240 Clients
which do not have direct reliable radio paths.
Multiple Access Points can be set-up in a “mesh” network to provide multiple repeaters.
Bridge vs Router
Each RM-240 is config-
ured with an IP address
for the Ethernet side, and
another for the wireless
side.
A
Bridge
connects
devices within the same
Ethernet network – for example, extending an existing Ethernet LAN. For a Bridge, the IP
address for the wireless side is the same as the Ethernet side.
A
Router
connects devices
on different LAN’s. The IP
addresses for the Ethernet
and wireless sides are dif-
ferent.
In the above example, the wireless link is part of LAN A, with the Client unit acting as a
Router between LAN A and LAN B. Alternately, the Access Point could be configured as
a Router – the wireless link is then part of LAN B.
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