StarTech.com AP150WN1X1OG User Manual
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f) Channel: Ensure that all Access Points, Main or Relay, operate on the same wireless
channel.
g) DHCP: WDS mode requires that you have a static IP address for your Access Point.
Enter a static IP address for your Access Point by selecting “Disable” under the DHCP
field.
h) IP Address: The IP address of the Access Point should be on the same subnet as the
Main or Relay Access Points. For example, if the network you are connected to has
an IP address range of 192.168.1.100 – 192.168.1.200, then the IP address of the
Access Point should be 192.168.1.1xx.
i) Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the Access Point should be the same as the
network you are connecting to. (e.g. 255.255.255.0)
j) Default Gateway: This entry is typically the IP address of your network router. (e.g.
192.168.1.1)
Antenna Settings
The Access Point includes an internal High Gain Antenna, however if you wish to use
an external antenna instead, you may activate the External Antenna port here. The
External Antenna Port is a RP-SMA port and accepts RP-SMA antenna connections. It is
compatible with most high gain antennas.
Note: It is important that you attach the external antenna to the External Antenna Port
BEFORE activating the External Antenna Port to avoid damage to the Access Point.
After you have attached the external high gain antenna, select the External Antenna
selection under Active Antenna and click Apply. After the Access Point reboots, your
external antenna will be active and ready for use.