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Select the basic rates for the following 1-2-5.5-11 (Mbps) option.
Advanced Setting:
There are three operational modes available for this setting.
Access Point:
This mode is set to WAP-1960 by default. This connects your
wireless PCs to a wired network. In most cases, no change is necessary.
Access Point Client:
A WAP-1960 set to Access Point Client mode is able to talk
to one main WAP-1960 functioning in AP mode and wireless client within its range.
This mode allows your WAP-1960 client can then be wirelessly bridged to the main
WAP-1960. A LAN attached to your WAP-1960 client can then be wirelessly
bridged to the main WAP-1960. Enter the required MAC address of the main
WAP-1960.
Preferred BSS:
Enter MAC address of the main WAP-1960 to wireless
traffic to the device.
Wireless Bridge:
Two types of wireless bridge connections are allowed:
A. Point to point:
This mode connects two physically separated LAN
segments by using two WAP-1960s. The remote WAP-1960 also needs to
be set up as a Wireless Bridge. The designated access point with which it
communicates is identified by the
Remote MAC address
.
Remote MAC Address:
Enabled only when Point-to-Point option selected. It
corresponds to the MAC Address of the remote Wireless Bridge.
B. Point to Multipoint:
This mode allows you to construct a network that