Network Settings
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Outdoor High Power Wireless N Access Point
10. Select the radio button for the first access point that you want to connect to the base station
and click the Edit button.
11. In the Remote MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the other access point.
12. Unde
r Authentication Settings, specify the authentication settings for your bridge network.
13. Click the Ap
ply button at the bottom of the screen.
Your settings are saved.
14. Select th
e radio button for each access point that you want to connect to the base station
and click the Edit button.
You can specify up to four access points that connect to t
he base station access point.
15. Repe
at Step 11 through Step 13 for additional access points if you are using them.
16. For each access
point that you want to allow to connect to the base station access point,
select its Enable check box.
17. Click the Ap
ply button at the bottom of the screen.
Your settings are saved.
18. Conf
igure each access point that is to connect to the base station access point in wireless
point-to-point bridge mode.
For more information, see Set Up a Wireless Point-to-Point Bridge o
n page 37.
19. V
erify the following parameters for all access points:
• Only th
e base station access point is configured in wireless point-to-multi-point bridge
mode and all the other access points are in wireless point-to-point bridge mode.
• For a
ll point-to-point access points, the MAC address of the base station access point
is specified in their Remote AP MAC Address fields.
• All a
ccess points are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range
as the LAN devices.
• All a
ccess points use the same SSID, channel, authentication mode, if any, and
encryption.
• If you are
using DHCP, all the access points are set to obtain an IP address
automatically. For more information, see Configure the Basic IP Settings o
n page 13.
20. V
erify connectivity across the LANs:
• A comp
uter on any LAN segment can connect to the Internet and share files and
printers with any other computers or servers connected to any of the other LAN
segments.