Operating Modes - D-Link DAP-3410 User Manual

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Section 3 - Configuration
The DAP-3410 features seven different operating modes, allowing
it to adapt to any situation. Select the operating mode by clicking
on the radio button, that correspondes to the desired mode then
click on Change.Mode. After confirming that the operating mode
will be changed, the AP will reboot and will be ready for use after
40 seconds.
Access Point:
In access point (AP) mode, 802.11n/g/b compliant
devices can connect to the wireless network.
WDS with AP:
Wireless distribution system (WDS) with AP mode
expands current wireless coverage and also
allows devices to connect to the network.
WDS:
Wireless distribution system (WDS) mode
expands current wireless coverage from other
Wireless AP devices that are in WDS mode.
Wireless Client:
As a wireless client the DAP-3410 can connect to
an existing AP and expand the network physically
with the two built-in 10/100 Ethernet ports.
Repeater:
Repeater mode will extend current wireless
coverage, alleviating dead spots and weak
signals.
WISP Client
WISP Client Router mode allows for the sharing of
Router:
a WISP connection using the two built-in 10/100
Ethernet ports.
WISP Repeater:
WISP Repeater mode will extend an existing
WISP's network coverage area.
D-Link DAP-3410 User Manual

Operating Modes

Note: The current operating mode will be listed under the device's name in the
configuration menu tree.
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