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You can click ‘Mode’ dropdown menu to select operating mode, and there
are 6 operating modes available:
Access Point Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access Point mode,
allows wireless clients to connect to Hi-Gain
Outdoor Wireless-N Access Point and exchange
data with the devices connected to the wired
network.
Bridge-Client Enable the Ethernet device such us TV and Game
player connected to the Hi-Gain Outdoor
Wireless-N Access Point to a wireless client.
Ethernet Bridge Mode.
AP Bridge-Point to
Point
Establish wireless connection with another
wireless Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access Point
using the same mode, and link the wired network
which these two wireless Hi-Gain Outdoor
Wireless-N Access Points connected to together.
Only one Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access
Point can be connected in this mode.
AP Bridge-Point to
Multi-Point
Establish wireless connection with other wireless
Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access Points using
the same mode, and link the wired network which
these wireless Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access
Points connected to together. Up to 4 Hi-Gain
Outdoor Wireless-N Access Points can be
connected in this mode.
AP Bridge-WDS This mode is similar to ‘AP Bridge to Multi-Point’,
however the Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access
Point does not work in bridge-dedicated mode, and
will be able to accept wireless clients while the
Hi-Gain Outdoor Wireless-N Access Point is
working as a wireless bridge.
Universal
Repeater
Wirelessly repeats the signal from a 802.11b/g/n
wireless network and rebroadcasts it locally.
Client users connect to the Access Point
individually with wireless enabled computers.
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