Configuring an Access Point as a Wireless Bridge
Linksys Wireless-G Access Points can be configured as an
Access Point, Access Point Client, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge. The
Wireless Bridge mode will turn the access point into a wireless bridge.
Wireless clients will not be able to connect to the access point in this
mode.
NOTE: When
an access point is configured as a wireless bridge, it will link a wireless
network to a wired network allowing you to bridge two networks with different
infrastructure.
NOTE: When the WAP54G access point is set to
wireless bridge mode, it will only communicate with another Linksys Wireless-G
Access Point (WAP54G).
To configure an access point as a wireless bridge, you
need to perform three steps:
1.
Checking the Wireless MAC Address of an Access
Point
2.
Setting-Up Wireless Bridge Mode on the WAP54G
3.
Changing the LAN IP Address of the Wireless
Bridge
Checking the Wireless MAC Address of an Access Point
NOTE: The following steps will be performed
on the main access point using a wired computer.
Step 1:
Connect a computer to the access point.
Connect a computer to the access point.
Step 2:
Assign a static IP address on the computer. For instructions, click here.
Assign a static IP address on the computer. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: To assign a static IP address on a
wired Mac, click here.
Step 3:
Open the access point’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
Open the access point’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: If you are using Mac to access the access
point’s web-based setup page, click here.
Step 4:
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, take note of the Wireless MAC Address.
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, take note of the Wireless MAC Address.
NOTE: The Wireless MAC Address you
took note of will be entered on the WAP54G set as wireless repeater.
Step 5:
After obtaining the wireless MAC address of the access point, configure the other WAP54G as a wireless bridge. For instructions, follow the steps below.
After obtaining the wireless MAC address of the access point, configure the other WAP54G as a wireless bridge. For instructions, follow the steps below.
Setting-Up Wireless Bridge Mode on the WAP54G
Step 1:
Connect a computer to the access point you want to configure as a wireless bridge.
Connect a computer to the access point you want to configure as a wireless bridge.
Step 2:
Assign a static IP address on the computer. For instructions, click here.
Assign a static IP address on the computer. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: To assign a static IP address on a
wired Mac, click here.
Step 3:
Open the access point’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
Open the access point’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: If you are using Mac to access the access
point’s web-based setup page, click here.
Step 4:
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, click AP Mode.
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, click AP Mode.
NOTE: The access point’s web-based setup page
may differ depending on the access point’s version number.
Step 5:
Select Wireless Bridge and type the remote access point’s MAC address that you took note of earlier.
Select Wireless Bridge and type the remote access point’s MAC address that you took note of earlier.
NOTE: Remove the colons (:) when typing the
MAC address on the Remote Access Point’s LAN MAC Address field.
Step 6:
Click on SAVE Settings.
Changing the LAN
IP Address of the Wireless Bridge
After configuring the access point as a wireless bridge,
change its LAN IP address to avoid IP address conflict.
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