Linking Routers

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* [[Repeater Bridge]] - DHCP Server & NAT <u>disabled</u>, clients on <u>same subnet</u> as host AP. * [[Repeater Bridge]] - DHCP Server & NAT <u>disabled</u>, clients on <u>same subnet</u> as host AP.
* [[Universal Wireless Repeater]] * [[Universal Wireless Repeater]]
-* [[Wlan Repeater]] - DHCP Server & NAT <u>enabled</u>, clients on <u>different subnet</u> from host AP.+* [[Repeater]] - DHCP Server & NAT <u>enabled</u>, clients on <u>different subnet</u> from host AP.
=== Client / Client Bridge === === Client / Client Bridge ===

Revision as of 04:16, 29 January 2009

In this tutorial, we will discuss different alternatives for linking routers in order to create wifi networks or just repeaters.

Contents

Alternatives

WDS

OLSR

Repeater / Repeater Bridge

Client / Client Bridge

Access Point / Switch

  • Wireless Access Point - Extend Wi-Fi (Requires physical ethernet connection between routers)
  • Switch - Similar config as WAP, but radio disabled (accepts only wired connections)


Comparisons