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5.
Fine-tune the alignment of the antenna until you get a best response time.
6.
Increase the data rate of each bridge simultaneously until a maximal workable data rate is
reached. You may not be able to use the highest data rate, 11Mbps, because of the distance and
the gain of the antennas.
reached. You may not be able to use the highest data rate, 11Mbps, because of the distance and
the gain of the antennas.
Fig. 9 illustrates the idea.
Bridge 1
WDS Link
Computer 1
Computer 2
Bridge 2
PING (ICMP Echo Request)
ICMP Echo Reply
Adjust antenna alignment
Fig. 9: Adjusting alignments of external directional antennas
TIP:
When doing dynamic bridging, configure Bridge 1 to be in AP Client mode and configure
Bridge 2 to be in AP/Bridge mode.
2.6. Setting up Client Computers
The TCP/IP and IEEE 802.11b-related settings of wireless client computers must match those of the
IEEE 802.11b/g.
IEEE 802.11b/g.
2.6.1. Configuring IEEE 802.11b-Related Settings
Before the TCP/IP networking system of a wireless client computer can communicate with other hosts,
the underlying wireless link must be established between this wireless computer and an IEEE
802.11b/g.
the underlying wireless link must be established between this wireless computer and an IEEE
802.11b/g.
To establish a wireless link to an AP:
1.
Launch the configuration/monitoring utility provided by the vendor of the installed WLAN NIC.
2.
Use the utility to make appropriate Operating Mode, SSID and WEP settings.
NOTE:
A wireless client computer must be in infrastructure mode, so that it can associate with an
AP.
NOTE:
The SSID of the wireless client computer and the SSID of the IEEE 802.11b/g must be iden-
tical. Or, in case the SSID broadcasts capability of the IEEE 802.11b/g is enabled (by default), the
SSID of the wireless client computer could be set to “any”.
SSID of the wireless client computer could be set to “any”.
NOTE:
Both the wireless client computer and the IEEE 802.11b/g must have the same WEP settings
for them to communicate with each other.