Wireless Bridging DellTrueMobile2300WirelessBroadbandRouters Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Routers With Two / Three Raghavendra K.N Rao.

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Wireless Bridging DellTrueMobile2300WirelessBroadbandRouters Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Routers With Two / Three Raghavendra K.N Rao

What is a Wireless Bridge? A wireless bridge is actually a “mode” in which your Wireless Router can directly connect to a secondary Wireless Access Point. Note that you can only bridge Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless router. Bridging with other brands of Access Points is not supported at this time. You can use the bridge mode for extending the range of your wireless network, or adding an additional extension of your network in another area of your office or home without running cables. Wireless bridges are a very practical, easy, and in most cases inexpensive way to connect Ethernet LANs or extend the range of existing WLANs. They are quick to set up and easy to configure, making them an ideal choice to quickly set up voice and data networks.Introduction

Range Extension Range extension will extend the wireless coverage area in your home or office. The example below illustrates using bridging to extend the range of your wireless network. In this example, the Router is set up to connect to an Access Point located in another area. Laptops can roam, or move between the two wireless coverage areas. Introduction Please check the next slide for the clear picture

Notebook maintains steady signal strength while roaming Range Extension

Adding another network segment wirelessly Bridging an Access Point to your wireless router will also allow you to add another network segment without running wires to the area where the new segment is located. Connecting a network switch or hub to the Access Point’s RJ45 jack will allow a number of computers connected to the switch access to the rest of the network. Introduction Please check the next slide for the clear picture

Adding another network segment wirelessly

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