Pro 11 Functional Description; Quick Review Of Ethernet; Startup Procedure; Access Point - Black Box LW0050A Manual

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1.4 Pro 11 Functional Description

1.4.1 Q
R
UICK
EVIEW OF
Standard Ethernet LAN stations are wired to a common bus. When one of the
stations sends a message, it assigns a destination address to the message and sends
the message on the bus. All stations on the bus "hear" the message, but only the
station with the proper address processes the message.
1.4.2 S
P
TARTUP
ROCEDURE
When wireless units (other than Access Points) start up, they scan the frequencies
for an Access Point. If an active Access Point is in range, the units synchronize with
it. The addresses associated with the units are registered in the Access Point (the
registration process is different for each unit type). From then on, the units can
send and receive messages to and from the wired LAN.
1.4.3 A
P
CCESS
OINT
The Access Point is connected to a wired Ethernet LAN, and it keeps a list of
known stations on its wireless side. When an Access Point "hears" a message that is
destined for a wireless station, the Access Point forwards the message wirelessly to
the station. If the message has a destination address that the Access Point does not
recognize, the Access Point ignores the message.
The Access Point continuously "listens" for wireless messages as well. When the
Access Point "hears" a wireless message destined for another wireless unit, it relays
the message directly to the wireless unit without forwarding the message to the
wired LAN. When the Access Point "hears" a wireless message whose destination is
not on the wireless LAN, it forwards the message to the wired LAN. Messages
cannot be sent directly between wireless stations without an Access Point to relay
the message.
E
THERNET
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
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