Configuring Nat; Configuring Qos Queues - NETGEAR ProSafe WG302 Reference Manual

802.11g wireless access point
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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point WG302
All WG302 Wireless Access Points use the same SSID, Channel, authentication mode, if
any, and encryption in use.
3. 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 PCs or servers connected to any of the three WLAN segments.
Note: You can extend this repeating by adding up to two more WG302s configured in
repeater mode. However, since repeaters communicate in half-duplex mode, the
bandwidth decreases as you add repeaters to the network. Also, you can extend the
range of the wireless network with NETGEAR wireless antenna accessories.

Configuring NAT

TBD

Configuring QoS Queues

Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) on the WG302 Wireless Access Point consists of setting
parameters on existing queues for different types of wireless traffic, and effectively specifying
minimum and maximum wait times (via Contention Windows) for transmission. The settings
described here apply to data transmission behavior on the access point only, not to that of the client
stations.
Note: For the Guest interface, QoS queue settings apply to the access point load as a
whole (both BSSes together). On a two-radio access point these settings apply to
both radios but the traffic for each radio is queued independently. (The exception to
this is guest traffic as noted below.) Internal and Guest network traffic is always
queued together within each radio. This is the case on both one-radio and two-radio
APs.
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v0.1, December 2005
Advanced Configuration

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