3.1.5 Advanced Settings:

You can set the WAP-4000 operation mode and relative settings. After configuration, please click Apply to save your settings.

AP Mode: WAP-4000 has four operation modes. By default, it is set to AP mode.

Access Point: This mode is set to WAP-4000 by default. This connects your wireless PCs to a wired network. In most cases, no change is necessary. Up to 63 wireless clients can be connected through WAP-4000.

Access Point Client: A WAP-4000 set to AP Client mode is able to connect to another WAP-4000 functioning in AP mode and wireless client within its range. This mode allows your WAP-4000 client to be the wirelessly bridged to the main WAP-4000. When you select this mode, please enter the LAN MAC address of the main WAP-4000 into “Remote AP BSS ID” field.

Wireless Bridge: This mode connects two physically separated LAN segments by using two WAP-4000s. The remote WAP-4000 also needs to be set up as a Wireless Bridge. The “Remote Bridge MAC” field must be filled with the LAN MAC address of the remote WAP-4000.

Multiple Bridge: This mode allows you to construct a network that has multiple WAP-4000s bridging multiple LANs wirelessly. For all bridged WAP-4000s, configure them in Multiple Bridge mode and all the WAP-4000s must be configured on the same channel. You can have up to 14 WAP-4000 to be bridged together. For performance reason, it is suggested to bridge no more than 6 WAP-4000s in a WLAN.

Beacon Interval: Specify the Beacon Interval value. Enter a value between 20 and 1000. Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network.

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