be 50% as the clients connect to AP directly. When clients connect to second WDS Repeater, the performance will be 25%.
Universal Repeater: This repeater mode will connect your
| The Repeater mode configuration is include two parts. The upper part is use to |
| show which device the |
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| users confuse on they are select the AP with the same SSID and different MAC |
| Address in Site Survey screen. Users can clearly knew which AP they should |
| connected with this new setting. |
Parent SSID | When Universal Repeater mode selected, you will need to enter the remote |
| Access Point’s SSID. |
Channel | When Universal Repeater mode selected, please select the same Channel as |
| the remote Access Point. |
Parent MAC Address | When WDS Repeater mode selected, please enter remote Access Point’s MAC |
| Address into this field. |
Enable Linked | When WDS Repeater mode selected, you can enable this option to connect |
Repeater | second WDS Repeater mode |
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| the Parent MAC Address as the first WDS Repeater mode |
| address. |
Mode | 802.11b mode: It allows to select the transmit rate up to 11Mbps |
| 802.11g mode: It allows to select the transmit rate up to 54Mbps |
| Mixed mode: It provides best performance for 11g transmission when you |
| enable the AP mode selection to “Mixed mode”. |
SSID | The SSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a |
| WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two |
| Please make sure that the SSID of all stations in the same WLAN network are |
| the same. The default SSID is “Default”. |
Broadcast SSID | It will respond to Broadcast SSID requests. If you enable this function, every |
| wireless station located within the coverage of this access point can discover this |
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