The lab bought two DAP1360 devices for wireless network coverage and found that the ap signal was okay, but after passing through a load-bearing wall and two thin walls, about 30 meters away, there are only two weak signals in the notebook, and the effect is not satisfactory after a relay. The two APS load 20 laptops, 7x24 for a week, there is no problem.
According to the ap user documentation, we learned 7 working modes of this ap:
1. ap mode: connect to an existing wired network through the lanport, which is equivalent to a wireless switch;
2. Wireless Client mode: Load users in a wired network segment through the lanport, and connect the wired network segment to a wireless network through the wireless function, which is equivalent to the wireless adapter of the wired network segment;
3. Repeater mode: connect to an existing wireless network through wireless connection, which is equivalent to a wireless switch. In this mode, the ap must have the same ssid and channel as the existing wireless network;
4. Bridge Mode: The two same APS load users with one wired network segment through the lanport, and bridge the two wired network segments through wireless connection;
5. Bridge Mode with ap: provides wireless user access based on the bridge mode;
6. WISP client mode: the WISP is a wireless network service provider. In this mode, the ap acts as a nat router to connect a wired network (the lanport connected to the ap) to the wireless network, DHCP is also provided for wired networks;
7. WISP repeater mode: provides wireless user access, nat, and DHCP Based on the WISP client mode.
From bhq2010