Wds (Wireless Distribution System) Only; Ap (Access Point) + Wds (Wireless Distribution System) - LevelOne WGR-8031 User Manual

802.11ac/n dual band wireless router
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You set the SSID of the remote location(s) using either a
unique name or by using the same SSID as you use for
your main base station. (Whoa, our heads just exploded!)
Using the same SSID (a "roaming" network) is pretty cool.
You associate with one AP one time and then your PC or
Mac can associate with any AP on your WDS network
without you having to do anything — it's more seamless this
way. But remember, you don't have to do this — you can
give each AP a unique SSID and just configure your
computer to associate with them according to your
preference.
Make sure you turn off any routing or DHCP functionality in
the remote repeater stations. All of this functionality should
be performed in the main base station or the network's
main router.

WDS (Wireless Distribution System) only

1. From the Band drop-down list, select a Band.
2. From the Mode drop-down list, select WDS setting.
3. From the Channel Width drop-down list, select a Channel
Width.
4. From the ControlSideband drop-down list, select a
ControlSideband.
5. From the Channel Number drop-down list, select a Channel
Number.
6. Click Next>>.

AP (Access Point) + WDS (Wireless Distribution System)

Access Point is used to configure the parameters for wireless
LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point.
1. From the Band drop-down list, select a Band.
2. From the Mode drop-down list, select AP+WDS setting.
3. Enter SSID for example LevelOne 5G.
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