On this page, you can set up your gateway as either an access point or a bridge. With an access point, wireless clients use infrastructure mode to communicate with the gateway. In bridge mode, the gateway uses the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) protocol to communicate wirelessly with other networking devices (access point, wireless router, repeater) that support WDS, but does not communicate directly with clients.
AP Mode: Determines whether the gateway will act as an access point or as a bridge:
Access Point: The gateway communicates with both clients and bridges.
Wireless Bridge: The gateway communicates with other WDS devices only. In this mode, the gateway does not communicate with client devices.
If your wireless network includes repeaters that use WDS, the gateway in wireless bridge mode will also communicate with your repeaters. The gateway in wireless bridge mode will not communicate with a repeater that uses a proprietary (non-WDS) mode.
Bridge Restrict: When AP Mode is set to Wireless Bridge, this determines whether the gateway will communicate with all other bridges or only specific ones:
Enabled: Restricts the gateway to communicating with the bridges that you enter in the Remote Bridges' MAC Address table.
Disabled: Does not restrict the gateway to communicating with bridges that have their MAC address listed, but it is still open to communicate with all bridges that are in the same network.
Return to the Wireless menu options.