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Wireless nd1 access point
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Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide
If you enable
Bridge mode
will be created to another wireless router or access point and no wireless clients will be able
to connect to the wireless network. This is generally used when you want to connect two
networks that are in different buildings. Each wireless router or access point will have to
have the MAC address of the other device entered in the WDS Restrictions table.
The access point's WDS connections do not support: WPA2 (PSK) or any of the RADIUS
security methods, nor TKIP and AES encryption.
If your access point is set with one of the following security methods and encryption types,
all WDS connections to the access point should use WPA-PSK (TKIP):
WPA2 (PSK) with TKIP and AES
WPA2 (PSK) with TKIP
WPA (PSK) with TKIP and AES
WPA (PSK) with TKIP
If your access point is set with one of the following security methods and encryption types,
all WDS connections to the access point should use WPA (PSK) with AES:
WPA2 (PSK) with AES
WPA (PSK) with AES
In both of these cases, the Pass phrase (which is also commonly called a Network key,
key, or Personal shared key) you entered for the wireless security on your access point will
be also used as the Personal Shared Key (PSK) for WDS connections. However, all wireless
clients connecting to the access point should continue to use the same security method and
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and WDS Restrictions in the wireless access point, a bridge

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