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signed to the bridge. Spanning Tree Protocol may be set to Enable, if there
is any possibility of a bridging loop, or to Disable (which is more efficient)
if there's no possibility of a bridging loop. Each bridge must contain the
other's BSSID. (The BSSID of each is equivalent to the MAC address con-
tained on the
Wireless Configuration — Bridging
setup page. Enter only
hexadecimal numbers, no colons. Data entry is not case sensitive.) Finally,
the wireless bridging encryption must be set to the appropriate type and
key length and must be identical on each bridge.
The following chart shows sample settings.
Point-to-Point Bridging Setup Guide
Direction
Bridge 1
Bridge 2
Wireless Configuration – General
SSID
default (or set for
802.11b/g WLAN)
default (or set for
802.11b/g WLAN)
Channel
11
11
Wireless Configuration – Encryption
Set for 802.11b/g
WLAN
Set for 802.11b/g
WLAN
Wireless Configuration – Bridging
Channel
4
4
Tx Power
Auto
Auto
Wireless Client Access
Enable
Enable
Spanning Tree Protocol
Enable (or Disable if
no bridging loop pos-
sible)
Enable (or Disable if
no bridging loop pos-
sible)
BSSID
Add Bridge 2 BSSID
Add Bridge 1 BSSID
Wireless Configuration – Bridging
Encryption
Select appropriate
key type/length and
value. Must be the
same key as Bridge 2.
Select appropriate
key type/length and
value. Must be the
same key as Bridge 1.
The following sequence walks you through the setup of bridge 1.
Bridge 2 would duplicate this procedure, with the BSSID of bridge 2 be-
ing the MAC address of bridge 1 and vice versa.
First, navigate to the
Wireless Configuration — General
screen and
set the Channel number of the WLAN AP card so that it doesn't conflict
with the channel number you will be using for the bridge. Leave the TX
Pwr Mode in AUTO position at this time. If there is a wireless LAN on the
AP WLAN card, information would be set as discussed in Chapter 3.
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