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# Enable 802.11n (2.4GHz) radio (By default, 802.11n (2.4GHZ) radio is enabled. Therefore, this step is
optional. )
Select Radio > Radio from the navigation tree to enter the Radio page. Make sure that 802.11n
(2.4GHz) is enabled.
4) Enable WDS
Select Wireless Service > WDS from the navigation tree to enter the WDS Setup page.
Figure 4-5 WDS setup pag
Select the checkbox corresponding to 802.11n (2.4GHz), and click Enable.
Configuration verification
z Check the WDS link status.
Select Summary > WDS from the navigation tree to enter the page displaying WDS information.
Figure 4-6 The page displaying WDS information
Configuration guidelines
z The output information of a WDS link includes: neighbor MAC address, local MAC address, link
state, link uptime, and signal quality.
z When five green bars are displayed for the signal quality, the signal is of the highest quality; if
yellow bars are displayed, the signal is weak. In this case, you should check whether the antennas
in use match the current radio, whether the antennas are connected correctly, and whether the
maximum power of the current radio is too low.
z When satisfied with the configuration Save Configuration to File to ensure it is not lost when the
Access Point restarts.