Point-to-point bridge configuration – NETGEAR DG834GUV5 User Manual

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DG834GUv5 Wireless Router with Built-in DSL Modem User Manual

5-14

Advanced Configuration

v1.0, May 2009

Multi-Point bridge. The modem router is the “master” for a group of bridge-mode wireless
stations. Then all traffic is sent to this “master,” rather than to other access points. See

“Multi-

Point Bridge Configuration”

.

Repeater with wireless client association. Sends all traffic to the remote access point. See

“Repeater with Wireless Client Association”

.

Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration

In Point-to-Point Bridge mode, the DG834GUv5 modem router communicates as an access point
with another bridge-mode wireless station. As a bridge, wireless client associations are
disabled—only wired clients can be connected. You must enter the MAC address of the other
bridge-mode wireless station in the field provided. Use wireless security to protect this
communication.

The following figure shows an example of Point-to-Point Bridge mode.

To set up a point-to-point bridge configuration (shown in

Figure 5-8

):

1. Configure the DG834GUv5 modem router (AP 1) on LAN Segment 1 in Point-to-Point Bridge

mode.

2. Configure the other access point (AP 2) on LAN Segment 2 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode.

The DG834GUv5 modem router must have AP 2’s MAC address in its Remote MAC
Address
field, and AP 2 must have the DG834GUv5’s MAC address in its Remote MAC
Address
field.

3. Configure and verify the following for both access points:

Figure 5-8

Internet

Both APs (access points) are in

Point-to-Point Bridge mode.

LAN Segment 1

LAN Segment 2

10.0.0.2

AP 1 (DG834GUv5 Modem Router)

AP 2

Switch or hub

PC’s

PC’s

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