uitable for: N750 Wireless Dual Band Routers, N600 Wireless Dual Band Routers
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is a system that enables the
wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. It
allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points
without the need for a wired backbone to link them, as is traditionally
required. For more information about WDS, . The following chart is an example of WDS bridging.
Note:
1. LAN IP of extended router should be different but in the same subnet of the root router;
2. The DHCP Server on extended router should be disabled;
3. WDS
bridging only requires the WDS setting on either the root router or the
extended router, on either 2.4GHz or 5GHz; NO need to setup on both
side or both band.
Please follow this guide to setup the WDS bridging:
Step 1:
Open the web browser and type in http://tplinklogin.net or
the IP of the router (Default it is 192.168.0.1 / 192.168.1.1) to login
the Web Management Page of the extended router. The username and
password are both "admin". If you are not sure about how to do this, please click here.
Step 2:
Go to Wireless 2.4GHz -> Wireless Settings. Check Enable WDS Bridging. Then the page will show like below.
Note:
Here we use 2.4GHz wireless network as an example, if you want to WDS
bridging the 5GHz wireless network, please go to Wireless 5GHz
accordingly.
Step 3:
Click Survey. On the pop-up window, find the SSID of your root router and click Connect.
Step 4:
The root router’s SSID and BSSID have been filled automatically. Then please configure the security settings (Key type and Password) to match the ones on the root router.
Click Save button, then a window will pop out to inform you to change the channel. Click OK, it will change automatically. Please do NOT reboot the router.
Step 5:
Go to DHCP-> DHCP Settings page. Select Disable DHCP Server, and click Save button but do NOT reboot the router.
Step 6:
Go to Network -> LAN and change the LAN IP to a different IP address but still in the same subnet as the root router. Save the setting and reboot the extended router.
Step 7:
All
settings required by WDS function is completed. You can make a simple
check by the Ping utility. If the ping proceeds successfully (which
means the WDS performs properly), you will see the similar screen as
below: (in this example, 192.168.0.1 is the IP address of the root
router)