Putting it All Together
Table 1 is an attempt to summarize and compare the features of the components that can be used in a wireless bridge.
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Table 1:
Comparison of AP / AP/Bridges / Wireless Ethernet Bridges |
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| Feature | AP | AP/Bridge | Wireless Ethernet Bridge (WEB) |
| Supports Infrastructure Mode Wireless Clients |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Supports multiple Wired Clients | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Acts as Infrastructure Mode Wireless Client | No | Yes (*) | Yes |
| Supports AdHoc Mode | No | No | Yes |
| Supports Point-to-Point Bridging | No | Yes | Yes |
| Supports Point-to-Multipoint Bridging | No | Yes | Yes |
| Connects to AP/Bridge set to Bridging mode | No | Yes | No |
| Connects to WEB set to AdHoc mode | No | No | Yes |
* - Works only if you use two of the same AP/Bridge product that supports "AP Client" mode.
The good news is that you can now do for a few hundred bucks what used to cost well over a thousand, and you have a number of ways to do it! The bad news is that consumer-level prices doesn't mean consumer-friendly setup. But you now should be armed with the knowledge you need to build the wireless bridge you desire!
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