Ch 3. Configuring WDS

Wireless Distribution System (WDS) uses wireless media to communicate with the other devices, like the Ethernet does. This function allows one or more remote LANs connect with the local LAN. To do this, you must set these devices in the same channel and set MAC address of other devices you want to communicate with in the WDS AP List and then enable the WDS.

When you decide to use the WDS to extend your WLAN, please refer the following instructions for configuration.

zThe bridging devices by WDS must use the same radio channel.

zWhen the WDS function is enabled, all wireless stations can’t connect the device.

zIf your network topology has a loop, you need to enable the 802.1d Spanning Tree function.

zYou don’t need to add all MAC address of devices existed in your network to WDS AP List. WDS AP List only needs to specify the MAC address of devices you need to directly connect to.

zThe bandwidth of device is limited, to add more bridging devices will split the more bandwidth to every bridging device.

WDS network topology

In this section, we will demonstrate the WDS network topologies and WDS AP List configuration. You can setup the four kinds of network topologies: bus, star, ring and mesh.

In this case, there are five devices with WDS enabled: WDS1, WDS2, WDS3, WDS4 and WDS5.

Bus topology

Device

Entries of WDS AP List

Spanning Tree

Protocol Required

 

 

WDS1

The MAC Address of WDS2

No

WDS2

The MAC Addresses of WDS1 and WDS3

No

WDS3

The MAC Addresses of WDS2 and WDS4

No

WDS4

The MAC Addresses of WDS3 and WDS5

No

WDS5

The MAC Address of WDS4

No

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