Netgear WNDAP380Rv2 User Manual Page 97

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Advanced Configuration
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ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R
h. Click Apply.
The bridge configuration is saved. The Bridging screen displays again.
i. Repeat Step e through Step h for any other security profile that you want to edit.
For example, first configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-1 with the MAC address
of
AP2, and then configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-2 with the MAC address
of AP3 (see
Figure 19 on page 93).
2. Activate the wireless access point (AP1 on LAN Segment 1 in Figure 19 on page 93) as
a point-to-multipoint bridge (that is, as the master in the wireless network):
a. On the Bridging screen, select the Enable Wireless Bridging check box.
b. Select the
Wireless Point to Multi-Point Bridge radio button.
By default, the Enable Wireless Client
Association is selected. Keep the check box
selected to enable wireless client association.
Note: If you clear the Enable Wireless Client Association check box, the
wireless access point does not function in point-to-multipoint bridge
but in repeater mode.
c. If the correct profile names and security options are displayed in the table, select the
check boxes in the Enable column for all security profiles that you want to enable.
d. On the Bridging screen, click Apply.
The point-to-multipoint bridge settings are activated.
3. Configure AP2
on
LAN Segment 2 (see Figure 19 on page 93) in point-to-point bridge mode
with the remote MAC address of AP1.
4. Configure AP3 on
LAN Segment 3 (see Figure 19 on page 93) in point-to-point bridge mode
with the remote MAC address of AP1.
5. Verify the following:
Only AP1 on LAN Segment 1 is configured in point-to-multipoint bridge mode, and all
others wireless access points are configured in point-to-point bridge mode.
AP2 and AP3 (the point-to-point
APs) have AP1’s MAC address in their Remote MAC
Address field.
All APs are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN
devices.
If you use DHCP, all
APs can obtain an IP address automatically (as a DHCP client).
For more information, see Configure the IP Settings on page 21.
All APs use the same channel, authentication mode, and security settings.
6. Verify connectivity across the LANs.
A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files
and printers with any other computers or servers connected to any of the three LAN
segments.
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