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In the WDS mode, do not set any mixed modes, for example, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. 
  WDS Bridge Mode 
In the Bridge mode, you can use the GR-124W to connect to your router, for 
extending wireless coverage. Meanwhile, it can also decrease the working load of the 
AP that accesses the Internet. In that case, the wireless card does not directly 
communicate with the wireless device that accesses the Internet, but it directly 
communicates with the GR-124W. 
 
 
Step1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page,...

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Step2 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, set the physical mode and the 
encryption type of AP to accord with that of peer AP, and then enter the 
MAC address of the peer AP. After finishing the settings, click the Apply 
button to apply the settings. The GR-124W will work in the Bridge mode. 
Step3 On this page, set the security mode of the GR-124W to accord with the 
peer AP. 
 
Note:  

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In the WDS mode, do not set any mixed modes, for example, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. 
 
  WDS Lazy Mode   
In the Lazy mode, the GR-124W automatically connects to the WDS devices that use 
the same SSID, channel, encryption mode, and physical mode. You do not need to 
manually enter other MAC addresses of peer APs. 
 
 
Step1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, set the WDS mode to be Lazy 
Mode, set the physical mode and the encryption type of AP to accord with 
that of peer AP, and then enter the MAC...

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Do not set all the WDS APs to be Lazy mode, please ensure that at least one WDS 
AP acts as Root Bridge, and enter the MAC addresses in the WDS table on the 
Basic Wireless Settings page. 
  Establishing a Network by WDS Bridge Mode 
The following description shows how to use the WDS bridge modes of two devices to 
establish a network. You may add more devices to establish a network. 
Suppose that there are two APs. One is AP1, the other is AP2. Enable the DHCP 
server of AP1 and AP2. 
 
 
The...

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Step3 Set the SSID of AP1. AP1 and AP2 must use the same SSID and channel. 
  
Step4 On the Wireless Security /Encryption Settings page, disable the 
security mode.  

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Step5 Click Internet > LAN to display the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings 
page. Set the IP address of AP1 to be 192.168.1.1. 
  
 
Step6 Click Administration > Statistics to display the Statistic page. On this 
page, you can view the information of WDS AP, such as MAC address, 
and the number of transmitted frames. 
- Set AP2  

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Step1 Click Internet > LAN to display the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings 
page. Set the IP address of AP2 to be 192.168.1.2. 
  
 
Step2 On the Basic Wireless Settings page, set the WDS mode to be Bridge 
Mode and enter the MAC address of the AP1. 
 
 
5.5    Wireless Settings (WISP Mode) 
In the WISP mode, the following figure shows the navigation menu of the Wireless: 
 
 
In the WISP mode, the sub-menus of the Wireless Settings include Profile, Link 
Status, Site Survey, Statistics, Advance,...

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5.5.1  Profile 
Click Wireless > Profile to display the Station Profile page. 
 
 
On this page, you can add a new profile, delete, edit, and active a preset profile in the 
profile list. 
  Add a Profile 
Click the Add button on the Station Profile page, and the System Configuration 
page appears.  

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- System Configuration 
The parameters of System Configuration page are described as follows: 
Field Description 
Profile Name  Set a profile name. 
SSID  Enter the SSID of AP that you want to connect. 
Network Type    Infrastructure: An application mode for 
integrating the cable LAN and the wireless  

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Field Description 
LAN structures. The devices need an AP to 
communicate each other. 
   802.11 Ad Hoc :A point to point connection 
mode without AP. 
Power Saving Mode    CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) is not a 
power saving mode. CAM is the default 
setting. 
   Power Saving Mode: For saving power. 
Channel When selecting the network type to be 802.11 Ad 
hoc, you may select a proper channel in the drop 
down list. 
11B Preamble Type  When selecting the network type to be 802.11 Ad 
hoc, you are...
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