Re: Various modes on an Access Point On 29 Nov 2006 15:07:11 -0800, "Azazel" <doctor.azazel@excite.co.uk>
wrote in <1164841630.962395.265300@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups .com>:
>Forgive my newbieness when it comes to wireless networking. I recently
>bought myself an wireless access point as a cop out as not to delve
>into the murky world of wireless nic's and linux. I just plugged my
>trusty rlt8139 into the 100 base T port on the the back of the AP and
>hey presto I can connect to my wireless router three floors down with
>my Linux server. So far so good.
Then it's a wireless client (Ethernet) bridge, not an access point.
>Having fiddled around with the settings in my Pheenet WAP-554G (the
>documentation it is supplied with is very scant to say the least) it
>has several modes of operation :
>
>AP
Access Point. Host in an infrastructure network.
>Station Ad-hoc
Ad hoc network. All stations talk to all stations.
>Station Infrastructure (the mode I am currently running)
Actually wireless client (Ethernet) bridge.
>AP Bridge - Point to Point
>AP Bridge - Point to Multipoint
>AP Bridge - WDS
>Unversal repeater
>
>I think I know what the unversal repeater does but can someone explain
>the other modes? My other question is can I force the access point to
>pass all traffic from the wireless side to the wired side only because
>the devil in me can be a little nosey at times ;o)
See wikis below and Wikipedia for info on these other modes.
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