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3G Broadband Wireless Router MBR624GU User Manual

Advanced Configuration

5-15

v1.0, January 2009

Multi-Point Bridge Configuration

Multi-Point Bridge mode allows a router to bridge to multiple peer access points simultaneously.
As a bridge, wireless client associations are disabled—only wired clients can be connected. The
figure below shows an example of a Multi-Point Bridge mode configuration.

Multi-Point Bridge mode configuration includes the following steps:

Entering the MAC addresses of the other access points in the fields provided.

Setting the other bridge-mode access points to Point-to-Point Bridge mode, using the MAC
address of this MBR624GU router as the Remote MAC Address.

Using wireless security to protect this traffic.

To set up the multi-point bridge configuration shown in

Figure 5-9

:

1. Configure the operating mode of the routers.

Because it is in a central location, configure the MBR624GU router (AP 1) on LAN
Segment 1 in Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge mode and enter the MAC addresses of AP 2 and
AP 3 in the Remote MAC Address 1 and Remote MAC Address 2 fields.

Configure the access point (AP2) on LAN Segment 2 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode with
the remote MAC address of the MBR624GU router.

Figure 5-9

Hub or switch

PCs

PCs

AP 3 is in

PCs

LAN Segment 1

LAN Segment 2

LAN Segment 3

Hub or switch

The MBR624GU Router is AP 1,

192.168.0.1

Point-to-Point
Bridge mode

AP 2 is in
Point-to-Point
Bridge mode

which is the “Master AP”
in Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge mode.

AP 1

wireless PC
associated with AP 1

wireless PC
associated
with AP 2

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