How To Configure A Repeater With Wireless Client Association - NETGEAR DGN2000 Reference Manual

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How to Configure a Repeater with Wireless Client Association

In the repeater mode with wireless client association, the DGN2000 modem router sends all traffic
to a remote AP. For the repeater mode, you must enter the MAC address of the remote "parent"
access point. Alternatively, you can configure the DGN2000 modem router as the parent by
entering the address of a "child" access point. Note that the following restrictions apply:
You do not have the option of disabling client associations with this DGN2000 modem router.
You cannot configure a sequence of parent/child APs. You are limited to only one parent AP,
although if the DGN2000 modem router is the parent AP, it can connect with up to four child
APs.
The following figure shows an example of a Repeater mode configuration.
Wireless PC
associated
with AP 1
DGN2000
Internet
192.168.0.1
AP 1 (parent AP in repeater mode)
Figure 5-12
To set up a repeater with wireless client association:
1. Configure the operating mode of the devices.
Configure AP 1 (the DGN2000 modem router in
AP 2 and AP 3 in the first two Remote MAC Address fields.
Configure AP 2 with the MAC address of AP 1 in the Remote MAC Address field.
Configure AP 3 with the MAC address of AP 1 in the Remote MAC Address field.
Advanced Configuration
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN2000 Reference Manual
PCs
AP 3 in repeater mode
v1.0, July 2008
AP 2 in repeater mode
Figure
5-12) on with the MAC address of
Wireless PC
associated
with AP2
Wireless PC
associated
with AP 3
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