Point-To-Point Bridging Setup Guide - Auto Mode - LevelOne WAB-3000 User Manual

108mbps mesh ap/bridge w/ multi-ssid, vlan
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WAB–3000 Wireless Access Point
The following sequence walks you through the setup of bridge 1.
Bridge 2 would duplicate this procedure, with the BSSID of bridge 2 be-
ing the MAC address of bridge 1 and vice versa.
Navigate to the Wireless Bridge — Radio screen.
In the first section you will see the MAC Address of the bridging card.
This is used as the BSSID on other WAB–3000s that will be communicat-
ingwith this one.
Select the Wireless Mode to be used for bridging. Set the Tx Rate to
a fixed transmit rate or select AUTO if you want the card to attempt to
select the optimal rate for the channel If the Tx rate is set to a fixed rate,
then the card will only transmit at that rate.
Next select the Channel Number. The Channel Number must be set
to the same frequency in order for each bridge to communicate. TX Pwr
Mode can be left on Auto unless the power needs to be regulated.
Select the Propagation Distance which is based on the distance be-
tween a bridge and the furthest bridge that is connected to it.
Set the RTS Threshold which is the number of bytes used for the
RTS/CTS handshake boundary. When a packet size is greater than the
RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS handshaking is performed.
Click Apply to accept your changes but stay on this screen.
Add the BSSID of the remote bridge. The BSSID corresponds to that
bridge's MAC address. In entering the BSSID, enter only hexadecimal
numbers, no colons. Data entry is not case sensitive. You may also enter
a note that defines the location of the remote bridge. Then click Add to
accept. The remote bridge's BSSID will now appear at the bottom of the
Wireless Bridge — General screen.
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