![Intellinet 525800 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 28](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/intellinet/525800/525800_user-manual_2074708028.webp)
High-Power Ceiling Mount Wireless 300N PoE Access Point
25
3.5.2.3
Interface Configuration – General Setup
Parameter
Description
ESSID
The name of the wireless network.
Mode
Access Point:
Default operation mode, which you will use most of the time. It is used to
connected wireless clients to the wired network. It’s also referred to as the
‘Master’ mode.
Client:
Also referred to as AP Client, or station mode. Normally the Intellinet device
acts as a full‐fledged wireless access point, however in client mode, things are
different. In client mode, the Intellinet access point does not offer itself as a
wireless access point to wireless clients. Instead it uses its wireless radio to
connect to another wireless network, and any station connected to the LAN
port of the access point can communicate with the wireless network. In client
mode, the Intellinet access point acts as if it were a wireless network adapter.
Access Point (WDS):
WDS stands for wireless distribution system. A wireless distribution system
(WDS) is a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an
IEEE 802.11 network. It allows a wireless network to be expanded using
multiple access points without the traditional requirement for a wired
backbone to link them. The notable advantage of WDS over other solutions is
that it preserves the MAC addresses of client frames across links between
access points. One disadvantage is that the maximum wireless effective
throughput may be halved after the first retransmission (hop) being made. For
example, in the case of two APs connected via WDS, and communication is
made between a computer which is plugged into the Ethernet port of AP A
and a laptop which is connected wirelessly to AP B. The throughput is halved,