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Chapter 5.  Advanced Configuration  
ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual
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Click Apply to save your settings. 
Configure Wireless Bridging
The wireless access point supports a wireless distributing system (WDS) that lets you build 
large bridged wireless networks. You can select from the following wireless access point 
modes: 
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Wireless point-to-point bridge. In this mode, the wireless access point can 
communicate with another bridge-mode wireless station and, as an option, also with 
wireless clients. Use WEP, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK to secure the communication. For 
information about how to configure this mode, see 
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Wireless point-to-multipoint bridge. In this mode, the wireless access point is the 
master for a group of bridge-mode wireless stations. As an option, the wireless access 
point can also communicate with wireless clients. You can configure up to four profiles. 
The other bridge-mode wireless stations must be set to point-to-point bridge mode, using 
the MAC address of the master wireless access point. Rather than communicating 
directly with each other, all other bridge-mode wireless stations send their traffic to the 
master wireless access point. Use WEP, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK to secure the 
communication. For information about how to configure this mode, see 
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Repeater mode. In this mode, this wireless access point operates as a repeater only, and 
sends all traffic to a remote access point. Repeater mode does not support 
communication with wireless clients, that is, wireless clients cannot associate with the 
wireless access point when the wireless access point operates as a repeater. Use WEP, 
WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK to secure the communication. For information about how to 
configure this mode, see 
cwMax 
Enter the Maximum Contention Window (cwMax) value that specifies 
the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random 
back-off value. Decreasing this value increases the priority of the 
queue. The value for cwMax must be higher than the value for cwMin. 
Valid values are 0, 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, or 1023. 
The default values are: Data 0: 1023; Data 1: 1023; Data 2: 15;
Data 3: 7.
TXOP Limit
Enter the Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) value that specifies the 
time interval (in microseconds) in which a client station can initiate 
transmissions on the wireless medium (WM). Decreasing this value 
increases the priority of the queue. Valid values for TXOP Limit are all 
multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192, inclusive of 0 and 8192.
The default values are: Data 0: 0; Data 1: 0; Data 2: 3008;
Data 3: 1504.
Table 24.  EDCA Settings (Continued)
Field
Description