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can be set as an Access Point or a Wireless Bridge. A wireless access point allows other devices to
access the wireless network. Whereas a Wireless Bridge, wirelessly bridges two sections of a network and also
allows wired access to both sides of the connection.
What does that say?
A wireless bridge allows a network to be “extended” wirelessly, and converts the wireless
signal to a wired one. In the example below, Lets say there is a wired network in the office
area, and another one in the warehouse area, but there is no cable connecting them
together. A wireless bridge, as seen below, can connect the two devices creating one
network, that is bridged together.
A wireless access point also extension a network, but client computers can only be connected wirelessly.
Summary of Contents for X-50
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Page 8: ...8 XBLUE Networks TOC Notes...
Page 12: ...Notices and Conventions 12 XBLUE Networks 1 Trademarks Notes...
Page 22: ...Introduction 22 XBLUE Networks 2 Things to know about the product Notes...
Page 46: ...Feature Description 46 XBLUE Networks 3 Wizard Setup Notes...
Page 74: ...Telephone Feature Description Table 74 XBLUE Networks 4 Web Management Notes...
Page 84: ...Programming Wizard 84 XBLUE Networks 6 WAN Port Settings...
Page 106: ...Advanced Programming 106 XBLUE Networks 7 Device Information WAN port staticts WAN...
Page 164: ...Wireless Programming 164 XBLUE Networks 8 XBLUE Wireless Universal Adapter Notes...
Page 197: ...XBLUE Networks 199 Voice Internet Gateway Group Voice Network 9 Voice Network...
Page 216: ...Voice 218 XBLUE Networks 9 Registered Phones Notes...
Page 227: ...XBLUE Networks 229 Management Time Settings 10 Manual Date and Time Settings...
Page 232: ...Management 234 XBLUE Networks 10 PTC Configuration PTC Configuration...
Page 240: ...Voicemail 242 XBLUE Networks 12 Remote Message Pickup...
Page 242: ...Voicemail 244 XBLUE Networks 12 Voicemail Administration...