WDS with 3rd party AP
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‎07-05-2017 02:51 PM
Hi,
Is ti possible to do a WDS Bridge between a AP3825 and a SIEMENS W744. They both support WDS but is seams that Extreme only permits WDS between their own AP's.
Thanks
JP
Is ti possible to do a WDS Bridge between a AP3825 and a SIEMENS W744. They both support WDS but is seams that Extreme only permits WDS between their own AP's.
Thanks
JP
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‎07-05-2017 02:54 PM
Point to point links are in general proprietary. There may be solution for you to use one of them as AP and other as Client. 3825 can not be a client.
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Zdeněk Pala
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‎07-05-2017 02:54 PM
I'm pretty sure that all other enterprise solutions also don't support such function. I see many reasons for it, i.e. support for different vendor-APs, proprietary protocol, sell own APs,...
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‎07-05-2017 02:54 PM
Ok thanks.
WDS out.
3rd Party out.
Not much options with EXTREME.
At home, with a simple D-Link AP I'm able do connect with WDS to any AP/Router. Thought it would be easy with an enterprise solution like Identify.
WDS out.
3rd Party out.
Not much options with EXTREME.
At home, with a simple D-Link AP I'm able do connect with WDS to any AP/Router. Thought it would be easy with an enterprise solution like Identify.
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‎07-05-2017 02:54 PM
No, 3rd party AP isn't designed for that.
