WDS bridging is a distributed wireless system that connects multiple wireless routers wirelessly. From the perspective of wireless communication principles and practical applications, the more wireless routers involved in bridging, the larger the number of wireless routers with the primary router (the secondary router itself is considered as a terminal ), or the higher the number of wireless link relay times, the higher the latency. Therefore, the number of vrouters involved in the WDS system cannot be too large.
Based on the actual usage, we recommend that you add the following number of vrouters to the WDS Bridge:
Star topology
Multiple wireless routers are connected to a primary router. The number of secondary routers depends on the number of wireless routers with the primary router.
Of course, the more secondary routers, the larger the total amount of belt machines consumed, and the fewer wireless access terminals.
Linear topology
The so-called "A bridging B, B bridging C ...", It mainly applies to rectangular coverage areas. Based on the basic communication principle, it is recommended that no more than three levels, that is, two bridging times (WDS bridging at or above three levels cannot ensure the stability of the network and the wireless speed ).
If you need to solve large-scale wireless coverage or ultra-long distance wireless coverage