Configuration 37
758-919 Wireless Access Point
Manual
Version 1.0.0
Table 19: Advanced Settings
Adjustment
Description
Bridge Mode
Layer 2 tunnel
= All layer 2 data will be bridged over WLAN.
Use when multiple devices on both sides of an Ethernet network bridge
must be able to communicate via WLAN (many-to-many).
Only works between WAGO Wireless Access Point or WAGO Wireless
ETHERNET Gateway devices.
Layer 2 cloned MAC only
= Layer 2 data from only a single MAC
address (specified below) will be bridged over WLAN (many-to-one).
Layer 3 IP forward (default)
= IP data from all devices will be bridged
over WLAN. This mode must be used when using the DHCP Relay
function.
Cloned MAC Address
The MAC address to use with Layer 2 cloned MAC only (see above).
WLAN Roaming
WAGO Wireless Access Point supports Fast Roaming according to IEEE
802.11r. This enables a WLAN client to roam quicker between WLAN Access
Points that have the same SSID and support
IEEE 802.11r. Fast Roaming is enabled as default but can be permanently
disabled using AT commands.
See the Help page in the web interface for more information about how to set up
WLAN roaming.
WLAN Channels and World Mode (Client Mode only)
Which channels are available for WLAN communication is restricted by the
regulatory domain where the unit is operating. WAGO Wireless Access Point
supports regulatory domain detection according to the IEEE 802.11d
specification.
The unit is initially set in World Mode which enables only the universally allowed
channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands (see the table below). World Mode
can be disabled and additional channels added using AT commands. The unit
will then search for country information during the scan. If the scan indicates that
the unit is operating within either the European (ETSI) or North American (FCC)
regulatory domains, the additional channels will be enabled. A new scan will be
performed every hour to update the regulatory domain.
If no country information or conflicting information is detected, the unit will revert
to World Mode. The unit must then be restarted to update the regulatory domain.
See the help page in the web interface for more information about how to use AT
commands.