Wireless Mode
AP
When acting as an access point, this device connects all the stations
(PC/notebook with wireless network adapter) to a wired network.
All stations can have the Internet access if only the Access Point
has the Internet connection.
Client
If set to Client (Infrastructure) mode, this device can work like a
wireless station when it’s connected to a computer so that the
computer can send packets from wired end to wireless interface.
If set to the Client (Ad-hoc) mode, this device can work like a
wireless station when it is connected to a computer so that the
computer can send packets from wired end to wireless interface.
You can share files and printers between wireless stations (PC and
laptop with wireless network adapter installed).
Bridge
The WDS (Wireless Distributed System) function lets this access
point act as a wireless LAN access point and repeater at the same
time. Users can use this feature to build up a large wireless network
in a large space like airports, hotels and schools …etc. This feature
is also useful when users want to bridge networks between
buildings where it is impossible to deploy network cable
connections between these buildings.
Repeater
When set to Wireless Repeater mode, the Wireless Repeater is able
to talk to one remote access point within its range and retransmit its
signal.
WISP
In WISP mode, the wireless AP function is basically the same as in
the client mode. Only the router function is added between the
wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN side. Therefore the
WISP subscriber can share the WISP connection without the need
of an extra router.