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Date:      Tue, 06 Dec 2005 09:09:47 -0800
From:      Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com>
To:        Gary Corcoran <gcorcoran@rcn.com>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Can WDS talk to regular access point?
Message-ID:  <4395C5DB.2030406@errno.com>
In-Reply-To: <4394B034.30304@rcn.com>
References:  <4394B034.30304@rcn.com>

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Gary Corcoran wrote:
> 
> I apologize that this is not a FreeBSD-specific question, but
> I tried researching on the 'net and couldn't find a definitive
> answer, but somebody here may be able to give me a quick 'yes'
> or 'no' ...
> 
> I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a WDS (Wireless
> Distribution System) Access Point (AP) can talk to any regular
> AP, or only another special WDS AP ?  A WDS AP is one that
> can 'extend' your wireless coverage by not only serving wireless
> clients, but also connect over-the-air with another AP.  To
> connect with another AP obviously requires a special WDS AP.
> But can your 'main' AP, that the WDS connects to, be any regular
> AP?  Or does it need special firmware to be able to understand
> how to talk with the 'remote' WDS AP?

WDS potentially means several different things but at the lowest level 
it implies support for 4-address 802.11 frames.  This allows one station 
to encapsulate a 3-address packet so that it can be forwarded w/o losing 
any info.  So to answer your question a "regular AP" is unlikely to 
support WDS unless it is explicitly stated as such.  Beware however that 
there are no standards for setting up wireless repeater/extender 
configurations of the sort you describe.  There is an de-facto standard 
done by the WiFI alliance which is the closest thing I'm aware of.  When 
in doubt always use ap's from the same vendor; that's most likely to 
ensure interoperability.

> 
> Specifically: I'm thinking of buying a Compex NP28G unit
> ( http://www.cpx.com/proddetail.asp?c=Wireless%20Products&e=145 ),
> and NOT using it as a access point, but rather plug things into
> its USB ports and have it wirelessly connect with my existing Linksys
> AP(Router as an AP), which ties into my (FreeBSD-based) home network.
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary
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