AMX NXA-WAP250G manual Access Point Mode Repeater and Bridge Mode

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Initial Configuration

Access Point Mode - Repeater and Bridge Mode

The NXA-WAP250G can also operate in a “repeater and bridge” mode to extend the range of links to wireless clients (FIG. 3). The NXA-WAP250G uses Wireless Distribution System (WDS) to forward traffic between the repeater and the root access point. WDS is defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless connections between NXA-WAP250Gs.

In repeater and bridge mode, the NXA-WAP250G supports an Ethernet link to a wired LAN. Note that when the NXA-WAP250G operates in this mode only half the normal throughput is possible. This is because the NXA-WAP250G has to receive and then re-transmit all data on the same channel. Once an AP is configured as repeater, it could connect to another AP working in Access Point mode or Repeater and Bridge mode. In a deployed topology that has a repeater and bridge AP involved, there should be one AP working in Access Point mode.

Video display monitor

A/V Rack

Network

Core

NetLinx Central

Controller

 

 

NXA-WAP250G

 

 

Repeater and

NXA-ENET24

NXA-WAP250G

Bridge Mode

 

Switch

 

 

802.11g Radio

 

 

Repeater Link

 

Video display

 

 

monitor

802.11g Radio AP Link

A/V Rack

 

 

NetLinx Central

802.11g Radio

MVP Wireless

Bridge Link

Controller

Touch Panel

 

NXA-ENET24

Switch

NXA-WAP250G

Repeater and

Bridge Mode

FIG. 3 Access Point Mode - Repeater and Bridge Mode

NXA-WAP250G 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point

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Contents NXA-WAP250G AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Important Note FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementEC Conformance Declaration Overview SpecificationsPower Connector Reset ButtonEthernet Port Installation Access Point Configuration Straight-Through WiringTwisted-Pair Cable Assignments Hardware Description Ethernet LAN Port Antenna Power Socket CAT5 WallMount SlotsReset Button Overview LED IndicatorsSymptom Action Power LED is Off Diagnosing Access Point IndicatorsAccess Point Mode Selecting an Operation ModeAccess Point Mode roaming for mobile users Access Point Mode RoamingBridge Mode Access Point Mode Repeater and Bridge ModeLogging into the Web Interface LoginOperation Mode Setting Using the Setup WizardSetup Wizard Network Setting Network SettingSetup Wizard Network Setting PPoE settings Wireless VAP #1 Setting Dhcp Server/NAT SettingSetup Wizard Wireless VAP #1 Setting WEP settings Setup Wizard Wireless VAP #2 Setting Wireless VAP #2 SettingSetup Wizard Wizard configuration done Finish and RebootPage System Configuration Network InformationSystem Information Information SystemClient Information Information ClientInformation Event Log Information NetworkSystem Setting Administration System SettingOperation Modes System Setting Vlan Status / Operation ModeSystem Settings Reset System System Setting VAP ManagementWireless VAP Settings Basic Setting Wireless VAP SettingsWireless VAP 1 Setting Basic Settings Wireless VAP Settings Channel SettingAuthentication Mode Select Open or Shared Wireless VAP Settings WEP SettingSystem Configuration WPA, WPA2, WPA-WPA2 Mix Mode Wireless VAP Settings WPA / WPA2 SettingNetwork Settings Dhcp Client Setting Network SettingsNetwork Settings Dhcp Server/NAT Settings Network Settings Dhcp Server/NAT SettingNetwork Settings PPPoE Settings Network Settings PPPoE SettingNetwork Settings Radius Server Settings Network Settings Radius Server SettingTime and Log Time SettingUpdating Firmware Upgrade via the WebFirmware Upgrade Local File Upgrade via a Remote ServerSystem Configuration Page If Your WAP250G Is Stuck on the Emergent Recovery Screen Choose Download site and Install Tftp ServerWebsite for free Tftp Server Launch Tftp Server Change Tftp Server SettingsCopy Firmware file Ethernet ConnectivityRe-Connect to WAP 250G Tftp Server Configuration dialogPage Glossary NXA-WAP250G 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point It’s Your World Take Control