Bridging Additional Wds Supported Devices - TRENDnet TEW-750DAP User Manual

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4. Next to Wireless Network Name, enter the wireless network name (SSID).
Note: For this example, the wireless network name (SSID) is required to match the
wireless network name (SSID) configured on AP1.
(ex. TRENDnet750_2.4GHz)
5. Click the Wireless Channel drop-down list and select a specific wireless channel.
Note: For this example, the wireless channel is required to match the wireless channel
configured on AP1.
(ex. 2.462GHz - CH 11)
6. Under the WDS section, next to Remote AP MAC Address1, enter the wireless MAC
address of the remote WDS supported access point or router.
Note: Based on the example, enter the remote 2.4GHz wireless MAC address of AP1.
(00:11:22:AA:BB:C1)
Note: You can also use the site survey option to scan for your remote WDS supported
device broadcasting (AP or WDS+AP), then select and connect to copy the wireless MAC
addresses of your other WDS supported devices. This simplifies the process of having to
write down the wireless MAC addresses of all devices and manually enter.
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7. Configure the wireless security settings and wireless key.
Note: Please refer to page 12
"Wireless Networking and
configuring wireless security settings.
8. Click Save Settings.
Note: If you would like to discard the changes, click Don't Save Settings.

Bridging additional WDS supported devices

For a point-to-multipoint (hub and spoke) WDS configuration, the AP2 (spoke)
configuration procedure in the previous section
can be used when creating additional WDS bridges to AP1 (hub).
For multiple point-to-point wireless WDS bridge links, you can follow the entire
configuration procedure in the previous section
28.
The TEW-750DAP can support up to 4 wireless WDS bridges per band (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
for a total of 8 wireless WDS bridge connections.
TEW-750DAP
Security" for details on
"Creating a Wireless
Bridge" page 28
"Creating a Wireless
Bridge" on page
30

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