WLAN IP Settings
This section lets you con gure the TCP/IP settings of your WLAN network. A client interface
can be run over DHCP or with a statically con gured address and default gateway.
The access point networks can be bridged to any LAN interface for letting WLAN clients
and Ethernet hosts operate in the same subnet. However, for multiple SSIDs we strongly
recommend to set up separated interfaces in routing-mode in order to avoid unwanted
access and tra c between the interfaces. The corresponding DHCP server for each network
can be con gured in afterwards as described in chapter 5.7.2.
Parameter
Network mode
Bridge interface
Bridging features
IP address / netmask
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Figure 5.14.: WLAN IP Con guration
WLAN IP Settings
Choose whether the interface shall be operated bridged or in
routing-mode
If bridged, the LAN interface to which the WLAN network
should be bridged
If bridged, additional bridging features(e.g. IAPP, 4 address
frame) which can be en- or disabled
In routing-mode, the IP address and netmask for this WLAN
network
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