Cisco Cisco WAP561 Wireless-N Dual Radio Selectable Band Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

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WorkGroup Bridge
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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The WDS ID can be any alphanumeric combination.
Key—Enter a unique shared key for the WDS bridge. This unique shared key must 
also be entered for the WAP device at the other end of the WDS link. If this key is not 
the same for both WAPs, they will not be able to communicate and exchange data.
The WPA-PSK key is a string of at least 8 characters to a maximum of 63 characters. 
Acceptable characters include uppercase and lowercase alphabetic letters, the numeric 
digits, and special symbols such as @ and #.
WorkGroup Bridge
The WAP device WorkGroup Bridge feature enables the WAP device to extend the 
accessibility of a remote network. In WorkGroup Bridge mode, the WAP device acts as a 
wireless station (STA) on the wireless LAN. It can bridge traffic between a remote wired 
network or associated wireless clients and the wireless LAN that is connected using the 
WorkGroup Bridge mode. 
The WorkGroup Bridge feature enables support for STA-mode and AP-mode operation 
simultaneously. The WAP device can operate in one Basic Service Set (BSS) as an STA device 
while operating on another BSS as a WAP device. When WorkGroup Bridge mode is enabled, 
the WAP device supports only one BSS for wireless clients that associate with it, and another 
BSS with which the WAP device associates as a wireless client. 
It is recommended that WorkGroup Bridge mode be used only when the WDS bridge feature 
cannot be operational with a peer WAP device. WDS is a better solution and is preferred over 
the WorkGroup Bridge solution. When the WorkGroup Bridge feature is enabled, the VAP 
configurations are not applied; only the WorkGroup Bridge configuration is applied.
NOTE
The WDS feature does not work when the WorkGroup Bridge mode is enabled on the WAP 
device.
In WorkGroup Bridge mode, the BSS managed by the WAP device while operating in WAP 
device mode is referred to as the access point interface, and associated STAs as downstream 
STAs. The BSS managed by the other WAP device (that is, the one to which the WAP device 
associates as an STA) is referred to as the infrastructure client interface, and the other WAP 
device is referred as the upstream AP.
The devices connected to the wired interface of the WAP device, as well as the downstream 
stations associated with the access point interface of the device, can access the network 
connected by the infrastructure client interface. To allow the bridging of packets, the VLAN 
configuration for the access point interface and wired interface should match that of the 
infrastructure client interface.