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1.3.6 WISP Router Mode
In WISP Router Mode, 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT is connected to several
computers and acts like a Client mode AP. With IP sharing function, the
computers can share the WISP connection via 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT.
Computer
Client
Router
Computer
Computer
Outdoor
AP
1.3.7 Gateway (AP-Router) Mode
In Gateway (AP-Router) Mode, 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT is connected
to ISP and several stations are connected to 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT
wirelessly. With IP sharing function, the stations can share Internet connection
via 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT. Moreover, more than one ISP can be set for
the available connection. Therefore, if the current Internet connection is broken
another ISP will be switched automatically.
1.4 Set up the device
The 802.11A/G ACCESS POINT can be managed remotely by a PC through
either the wired or wireless network. To do this, the 802.11A/G ACCESS
POINT must first be assigned an IP address, which can be done using one of
the following two methods.
Station
Station
AP
ISP
Station