ma qual'� la differenza fra "client" e "client bridge"
e quale quella fra "repeater" e "repeater bridge"
grazie
ma qual'� la differenza fra "client" e "client bridge"
e quale quella fra "repeater" e "repeater bridge" ?
grazie
The wireless part of your router can run in different modes:
* Client mode – The radio interface is used to connect the
internet-facing side of the router (i.e., the WAN) as a client to a
remote accesspoint. NAT or routing are performed between WAN and LAN,
like in "normal" gateway or router mode. Use this mode, e.g., if your
internet connection is provided by a remote accesspoint, and you want to
connect a subnet of your own to it.
* Client Bridged mode – The radio interface is used to connect the
LAN side of the router to a remote accesspoint. The LAN and the remote
AP will be in the same subnet (This is called a "bridge" between two
network segments). The WAN side of the router is unused and can be
disabled. Use this mode, e.g., to make the router act as a "WLAN
adapter" for a device connected to one of its LAN ethernet ports.
> * Client mode - The radio interface is used to connect the
> internet-facing side of the router (i.e., the WAN) as a client to a remote
> accesspoint. NAT or routing are performed between WAN and LAN, like in
> "normal" gateway or router mode. Use this mode, e.g., if your internet
> connection is provided by a remote accesspoint, and you want to connect a
> subnet of your own to it.
> * Client Bridged mode - The radio interface is used to connect the LAN
> side of the router to a remote accesspoint. The LAN and the remote AP will
> be in the same subnet (This is called a "bridge" between two network
> segments). The WAN side of the router is unused and can be disabled. Use
> this mode, e.g., to make the router act as a "WLAN adapter" for a device
> connected to one of its LAN ethernet ports.
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>> ma qual'� la differenza fra "client" e "client bridge"
vediamo se ho capito:
client:
AP-ddwrt-subnet
client bridge:
AP-ddwrt-pc
ho capito bene?
> vediamo se ho capito:
>
> client:
> AP-ddwrt-subnet
>
>
> client bridge:
> AP-ddwrt-pc
>
> ho capito bene?
>
>
Beh.. Dipende da cosa intendi :-)
Con la modalitᅵ bridge si disattiva l'interfaccia WAN, e tutti i
dispositivi connessi devono trovarsi dentro la stessa subnet.. e
sicuramente ᅵ la funzione piᅵ utilizzata..
In modalitᅵ client normale, la wan rimane attiva e puᅵ essere utilizzata
anche come gateway.. credo.. perchᅵ nella traduzione non riesco a capire
il passo "of your own to it".. In attesa di una risposta da un amico che
si trova e niuiork :-)