When to use which mode, Access point mode – Teletronics EZStation5 User Manual
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When to Use Which Mode
Access Point Mode
The Access Point Mode is the default mode of the access point and
enables the bridging of wireless clients to access the wired network
infrastructure and also enables their communication with each other.
In this example the wireless users are able to access the file server
connected to the switch, through the access point in Access Point
Mode.
See also other documents in the category Teletronics Communication:
- EZPlatform Quick Start (2 pages)
- EZStation2 Quick Start (2 pages)
- EZMIMO (8 pages)
- EZPlatform (41 pages)
- TT 900 Quick Start (2 pages)
- TT 5800 (64 pages)
- TT 5800 Quick Start (2 pages)
- EZStation2 (58 pages)
- EZMesh (58 pages)
- TT 2400X Quick Start (2 pages)
- TT 5800X Quick Start (2 pages)
- TBC-800 (27 pages)
- TBC-800 Quick Start (2 pages)
- VERSA 5800 (2 pages)
- EZBridge AP (2 pages)
- EZBridge Station Bridge (2 pages)
- WL-CPE-ROUTER (28 pages)
- EZBridge Sample Applications (2 pages)
- EZ Bridge 802.11G Product Guide (6 pages)
- EzBridge 5800 (47 pages)
- EZBackhaul (62 pages)
- Wi-Fi VoIP Phone (2 pages)
- EZ Bridge 802.11G (61 pages)
- Wi-Fi 3rdGen Quick Start (7 pages)
- USB VoIP Phone (2 pages)
- IP-PBX Server Quick Start (2 pages)
- LANPhone (2 pages)
- FX04 (2 pages)
- FX06 (2 pages)
- MiniLink (32 pages)
- FXS1 (2 pages)
- FXS1 Plus (2 pages)
- FXS4 (2 pages)
- FXS2 Plus (2 pages)
- Enterprise SIP Server (38 pages)
- Enterprise SIP Server Quick Start (2 pages)
- WLAN Inter-Building AP XI-1500 (10 pages)
- WL11000SA-N (22 pages)
- USB Adapter (11 pages)
- SmartAmp 900 (13 pages)
- UDC-5800H (7 pages)
- WINC2400C (27 pages)
- WINC900A (43 pages)
- IP-PBX Server (84 pages)