[MLB-WIRELESS] Netgear WG602 V3 & Simutaneous Client/AP Mode FYI
David Ashburner
d_ashburner at hotmail.com
Wed May 25 11:07:14 EST 2005
>There's a wireless client bridge mode in the unit
>where it'll act like a client & associate to a
>specified ap mac , and still run as an ap
>on the same channel but with a different ssid.
>
>(note : it is restricted to being on the one channel)
>
sounds like WDS, do you need to put the MAc of the Netgear in the other end?
Need to check the RFC, I assumed you did but perhaps you can have one end of
the link in WDS node and the other as a normal AP
>Very strange,
>i got it to associate to my wrt54g
>& sent traffic from the notebook whilst connected to the
>ethernet port on the WG602.
>
Some of these vendor specific bridging modes are restricted to only one
client behind the device. What happens if you have more than just the laptop
connected?
>One scenario I thought of, is where the wg602 is used for an uplink
>to another node via a grid (the wg602 has an RPSMA antenna standard)
>and you could also use it for local coverage around your house or
>even for another node to link to you in the same path as the uplink.
>
Exactly what WDS is about. the only cavet is that data from a machine
connected as a client being sent up the link will have to go into the AP and
back out - effectively cutting the bandwidth in half.
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