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Advanced Configuration
AP-4000 Series User Guide
Bridge
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• Wireless Threshold: Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second.
Intra BSS
The wireless clients (or subscribers) that associate with a certain AP form the Basic Service Set (BSS) of a network 
infrastructure. By default, wireless subscribers in the same BSS can communicate with each other. However, some 
administrators (such as wireless public spaces) may wish to block traffic between wireless subscribers that are 
associated with the same AP to prevent unauthorized communication and to conserve bandwidth. This feature enables 
you to prevent wireless subscribers within a BSS from exchanging traffic.
Although this feature is generally enabled in public access environments, Enterprise LAN administrators use it to 
conserve wireless bandwidth by limiting communication between wireless clients. For example, this feature prevents 
peer-to-peer file sharing or gaming over the wireless network.
To block Intra BSS traffic, set Intra BSS Traffic Operation to Block.
To allow Intra BSS traffic, set Intra BSS Traffic Operation to Passthru.
Packet Forwarding
The Packet Forwarding feature enables you to redirect traffic generated by wireless clients that are all associated to the 
same AP to a single MAC address. This filters wireless traffic without burdening the AP and provides additional security 
by limiting potential destinations or by routing the traffic directly to a firewall. You can redirect to a specific port (Ethernet 
or WDS) or allow the bridge’s learning process (and the forwarding table entry for the selected MAC address) to 
determine the optimal port. 
NOTE: The gateway to which traffic will be redirected should be node on the Ethernet network. It should not be a 
wireless client.
Configuring Interfaces for Packet Forwarding 
Configure your AP to forward packets by specifying port(s) to which packets are redirected and a destination MAC 
address. 
1. Within the Packet Forwarding Configuration screen, check the box labeled Enable Packet Forwarding.
2. Specify a destination Packet Forwarding MAC Address. The AP will redirect all unicast, multicast, and broadcast 
packets received from wireless clients to the address you specify.
3. Select a Packet Forwarding Interface Port from the drop-down menu. You can redirect traffic to:
Ethernet 
A WDS connection (see 
 for details)
Any (traffic is redirected to a port based on the bridge learning process)
4. Click OK to save your changes.