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Chapter 5 Wireless Configuration
ZyXEL NWA-3100 User’s Guide
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Figure 39 Bridging Example
Be careful to avoid bridge loops when you enable bridging in the ZyXEL Device. Bridge loops
cause broadcast traffic to circle the network endlessly, resulting in possible throughput
degradation and disruption of communications. The following examples show two network
topologies that can lead to this problem:
If two or more ZyXEL Devices (in bridge mode) are connected to the same hub.
Figure 40 Bridge Loop: Two Bridges Connected to Hub
If your ZyXEL Device (in bridge mode) is connected to a wired LAN while
communicating with another wireless bridge that is also connected to the same wired
LAN.

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