Access Point mode
	
        
        Access Point mode is used to connect up to 20 wireless clients. 
          If you have up to 20 computers, each equipped with a wireless adapter, 
          you can use Access Point mode to create a wireless network among 
          the computers. This is the simplest configuration mode for the Wireless 
          Access Point.
        
         
         
        Access Point Client mode
        
	Access Point Client mode is used to connect any computers that 
          don't support wireless adapters. By connecting a Wireless Access Point 
          to each of these machines via Ethernet, the Wireless Access Point can 
          be used as a wireless adapter. An example of this would be if you had 
          four computers not all using the same operating platform, two of them 
          running Windows 2000 with wireless adapters installed, one running Mac 
          OS9, and one running Linux. If you connect a Wireless Access Point to 
          the Macintosh computer, one to the Linux computer, and one for both Windows 
          computers, you can wirelessly network each of these machines together by setting each Wireless Access Point to Access Point Client mode.
        Note: If your Ethernet device or 
          network adapter does not support auto-switching, you will need to use 
          an Ethernet crossover cable to connect the Wireless Access Point in 
          Access Point Client mode. Refer to the documentation for your Ethernet 
          device or network adapter to see if it supports auto-switching.
        Note: If you select Access Point 
          Client mode, you will need to enter a Remote AP Mac Address.
        
 
        
 
         
        Wireless Bridge mode
        
	
        Wireless Bridge mode is used to wirelessly connect two existing 
          wired Local Area Networks (LANs). By connecting a Wireless Access Point 
          to each LAN and selecting Wireless Bridge mode, you can make the two Wireless 
          Access Points talk only to each other, creating a secure connection 
          between the different networks.
        Note: If you select Wireless 
          Bridge mode, you will need to enter a Remote Bridge Mac Address.
        
         
         
        Multiple Bridge mode
        
	Multiple Bridge mode is similar to Wireless Bridge mode, but 
          is used when you want to wirelessly connect more than two wired LANs. 
          By connecting a Wireless Access Point to each LAN and selecting Multiple 
          Bridge mode, you can make the Wireless Access Points talk only 
          to each other, creating a secure connection between the different 
          networks.
	