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Configuring Access Point Modes
The NETGEAR WG602v4 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point lets you build large wireless networks. Examples of wireless bridging configurations are:
- Access Point. Standard Access Point mode (default mode). Operates as a standard 802.11g or 802.11b Access Point. In this mode, the WG602 will communicate only with wireless clients.
- Wireless point-to-point bridging. Communicates with single bridge-mode wireless access point.
- Wireless multi-point bridging. Acts as the "master" and communicates with up to four bridge-mode wireless access points. All of the other wireless access points communicate through the WG602v4 when theWG602v4 is in this mode.
- Repeater with Wireless Client Association. Acts as a "repeater" and forwards all traffic to a remote access point.
- Client Mode. Operates as a client bridge only and sends traffic to either a remote access point (Infrastructure) or a peer device (Ad-Hoc). MAC Cloning can also be enabled when in Client Mode by entering the MAC Clone Address.
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202-10279-01,
June 2007 |