Configuration – AP Mode Settings
Access Point: This is the default setting. It connects the wireless clients to the wired part of your network.
PtP Bridge: This mode allows you to connect one Access Point to another Access Point of the same model, bridging two wireless LANs together. The two access points must share the same SSID and channel number. Click the radio button to enable this mode and enter the MAC address of the remote SuperG Access Point.
PtMP Bridge: This mode allows you to connect the Access Point with multiple Access Points of the same model, bridging several wireless LANs together. All the access points must share the same SSID and channel number. Click the radio button to enable this mode and enter up to 8 MAC Addresses of the remote SuperG Access Points.
AP Repeater: This mode allows you to repeat the wireless signal of the root Access Point or Wireless Router. All the access points must share the same SSID and channel number. Click the radio button to enable this mode and enter the MAC address of the root Access Point or Wireless Router.
AP Client: This mode transforms the Access Point into a wireless adapter. Any IEEE
802.3Ethernet device (e.g., a computer, game console, etc.) will be able to communicate wirelessly with the existing wired network via the Access Point set to this mode. You must have another Access Point that’s physically connected to the wired or wireless network serving as the root Access Point. All the access points must share the same SSID and channel number. Click to enable this mode and enter the MAC address of the root Access Point.
Click Apply to save any changes.
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