Linking Routers
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=== Access Point / Switch === | === Access Point / Switch === | ||
* [[Wireless Access Point]] - Extend Wi-Fi (Requires physical ethernet connection between routers) | * [[Wireless Access Point]] - Extend Wi-Fi (Requires physical ethernet connection between routers) | ||
- | * [[ | + | * [[Switch]] - Same config as WAP, but radio disabled. |
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== Comparisons == | == Comparisons == | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 6 September 2008
In this tutorial, we will discuss different alternatives for linking routers in order to create wifi networks or just repeaters.
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Alternatives
WDS
OLSR
Repeater / Repeater Bridge
- Repeater Bridge - DHCP Server & NAT disabled, clients on same subnet as host AP.
- Universal Wireless Repeater
- Wlan Repeater - DHCP Server & NAT enabled, clients on different subnet from host AP.
Client / Client Bridge
- Wireless Bridge - Join two wired networks by two Wireless routers building a bridge.
- Client Bridged
- Client Mode
Access Point / Switch
- Wireless Access Point - Extend Wi-Fi (Requires physical ethernet connection between routers)
- Switch - Same config as WAP, but radio disabled.