{"id":26,"date":"2010-07-09T14:06:54","date_gmt":"2010-07-09T17:06:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.digavoip.com.br\/2010\/07\/09\/airos-wireless-repeaternetwork-extender-configuration\/"},"modified":"2010-12-06T14:21:41","modified_gmt":"2010-12-06T17:21:41","slug":"airos-wireless-repeaternetwork-extender-configuration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.abratel.com.br\/?p=26","title":{"rendered":"AirOS Wireless Repeater\/Network Extender Configuration"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cen\u00e1rio:<\/p>\n<p>Ponto A Server \/ 3km Repetidora no Morro 3km \/ Ponto B Cliente.<br \/>\n[photopress:foto_caixa_dagua.JPG,resized,pp_image]<\/p>\n<p>Aparelhos ROCKET M5 &#8211;  Ubiquiti &#8211;  Primeira coisa atualizar o firmware.<\/p>\n<p>1- Conf que pode ser feita \u00e9 conectar o Ponto A (modo cliente conectando no ap repetidor) e Ponto B (modo cliente conectando no ap repetidor) no router repetidor (modo ap).<\/p>\n<p>2 &#8211; Outra alternativa:<br \/>\nUma outra solucao deu certo depois de pesquisar<br \/>\nradio server:<br \/>\nap wds<\/p>\n<p>radio repeditor<br \/>\nap wds mesmas confs do outro radio server<\/p>\n<p>radio cliente<br \/>\nstation<\/p>\n<p>Bla.. dai funcionou ok..<br \/>\nTa ae outra forma de fazer e muittooooo melhor pois trabalha na camada 2 de rede!<br \/>\nO ping fica -1ms assim..  <\/p>\n<p>[photopress:Repeater_Schema.png,resized,pp_image]<br \/>\n[photopress:alto_joao_xxiii.JPG,resized,pp_image]<\/p>\n<p>3 &#8211; Typical scenario is to install a Network Extender device to provide wireless signal to Clients that cannot be reached from AP #1 (poor signal level). We consider this simply network topology: <\/p>\n<p>1 Router connected to Internet and\/or private LAN (IP Address: 192.168.1.254\/24)<br \/>\n1 AirOS device AP #1 directly connected to Router (IP Address: 192.168.1.21\/24)<br \/>\n1 AirOS device AP #2 connected via wireless to AP #1 (IP Address: 192.168.1.20\/24)<br \/>\n1 or more Wireless Clients (Notebook, WiFi-Phone, other Wireless devices&#8230;)<br \/>\nThe Router assign IP Address to network devices by DHCP Server. Alternatively, if you prefer, you can set static IP Address to Clients.<br \/>\nIn this schema, AP #2 is a Wireless Repeater device. <\/p>\n<p>Configuring<br \/>\nMinimal configuration: <\/p>\n<p>all AirOS devices in AP-WDS mode<br \/>\nsame SSID<br \/>\nsame Channel<br \/>\nenter mutual WDS Peers (or enable Auto WDS, not recommended)<br \/>\nAP #1 Setup<br \/>\nLogin into AirOS WEB User Interface of AP #1 and set as below: <\/p>\n<p>NETWORK Tab<br \/>\nNetwork Mode: Bridge<br \/>\nBridge IP Address: Static<br \/>\nIP Address: 192.168.1.21<br \/>\nNetmask: 255.255.255.0<br \/>\nGateway IP: 192.168.1.254<br \/>\nClick Change button to confirm<br \/>\nClick Apply button to apply changes<br \/>\nWait until process is complete<br \/>\nLINK SETUP Tab<br \/>\nWireless Mode: Access Point WDS<br \/>\nWDS Peers: 00:15:6D:B6:6D:4E (WLAN MAC of AP #2, you can see on MAIN Tab of AP #2)<br \/>\nSSID: mywlan (or any stringh to identify your WLAN, but the same for all WDS Peers)<br \/>\nCountry Code: set according your location<br \/>\nIEEE 802.11 Mode: B\/G mixed (assuming devices running in 2.4 GHz band)<br \/>\nChannell Spectrum Width: 20MHz<br \/>\nChannel: 1 &#8211; 2412 MHz (or any other free channel, but the same for all WDS Peers)<br \/>\nOutput Power: 10 dBm (or check Obey Regulatory Power according your country law)<br \/>\nData Rate, Mbps: 54, Auto<br \/>\nClick Change button to confirm<br \/>\nClick Apply button to apply changes<br \/>\nWait until process is complete<br \/>\nAP #2 Setup<br \/>\nLogin into AirOS WEB User Interface of AP #2 and set as below: <\/p>\n<p>NETWORK Tab<br \/>\nNetwork Mode: Bridge<br \/>\nBridge IP Address: Static<br \/>\nIP Address: 192.168.1.20<br \/>\nNetmask: 255.255.255.0<br \/>\nGateway IP: 192.168.1.254<br \/>\nClick Change button to confirm<br \/>\nClick Apply button to apply changes<br \/>\nWait until process is complete<br \/>\nLINK SETUP Tab<br \/>\nWireless Mode: Access Point WDS<br \/>\nAuto: enable check box<br \/>\nWDS Peers: 00:15:6D:B6:6C:E2&#8242; (WLAN MAC of AP #1, you can see on MAIN Tab of AP #1)<br \/>\nSSID: mywlan (or any stringh to identify your WLAN, but the same for all WDS Peers)<br \/>\nCountry Code: set according your location<br \/>\nIEEE 802.11 Mode: B\/G mixed (assuming devices running in 2.4 GHz band)<br \/>\nChannell Spectrum Width: 20MHz<br \/>\nChannel: 1 &#8211; 2412 MHz (or any other free channel, but the same for all WDS Peers)<br \/>\nOutput Power: 10 dBm (or check Obey Regulatory Power according your country law)<br \/>\nData Rate, Mbps: 54, Auto<br \/>\nClick Change button to confirm<br \/>\nClick Apply button to apply changes<br \/>\nWait until process is complete <\/p>\n<p>img:SDC10046.JPG,resized,vazio][photopress:SDC10038.JPG,resized,pp_image][photopress:SDC10050.JPG,resized,pp_image][photopress:SDC10046.JPG,resized,pp_image]<\/p>\n<p>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br \/>\nEXEMPLO CONF<br \/>\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<\/p>\n<p>ACESS POINT WDS<br \/>\nAparelho Servidor<br \/>\nMac: 00:15:6D:FE:YY:YY<br \/>\nWds Peers: 00:15:6D:FF:XX.XX e 00:15:6D:FE:YY:YY<br \/>\nssid: abratel<br \/>\nip: 192.168.0.250<br \/>\nantena gain: 16dbi 120 grausA<br \/>\nChannel Widtg: 40Mhz<br \/>\nWEP: senhawep<br \/>\nFrequency: 5805 desmarcar Obey Regulatory Rules<br \/>\nMax Tx\/Mbps: MCS 7 &#8211; 135\/150  Marcar automatico<br \/>\nAtivado Wep<br \/>\nbridge<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\nRepetidor<br \/>\nACESS POINT WDS<br \/>\nip: 192.168.0.251<br \/>\nmac: 00:15:6D:FF:XX.XX<br \/>\nWds Peers:00:15:6D:FE:XX.XX e 00:15:6D:FE:YY:YY<br \/>\nssid: abratel<br \/>\nantena gain: 17<br \/>\nChannel Widtg: 40Mhz<br \/>\nFrequency: 5805 desmarcar Obey Regulatory Rules<br \/>\nMax Tx\/Mbps: MCS 7 &#8211; 135\/150  Marcar automatico<br \/>\nAtivado WEP: senhawep<br \/>\nbridge<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br \/>\nAparelho Final<br \/>\nSTATION<br \/>\nWds Peers:<br \/>\nssid: abratel<br \/>\nantena gain: 17<br \/>\nChannel Widtg: 40Mhz<br \/>\nFrequency: 5805 desmarcar Obey Regulatory Rules<br \/>\nMax Tx\/Mbps: MCS 7 &#8211; 135\/150  Marcar automatico<br \/>\nAtivado Wep senhawep<br \/>\nip: 192.168.0.252<br \/>\nmac: 00:15:6D:FE:YY:YY<br \/>\nbridge<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cen\u00e1rio: Ponto A Server \/ 3km Repetidora no Morro 3km \/ Ponto B Cliente. 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