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- Wi-Fi Extender/Repeater with relayd
- [:docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wifiextenders:wds]|Wireless Repeater/Extender with WDS]] or [[docs:guide-user... he **Wi-Fi extender** is on the left. It makes a wireless uplink connection (labeled "W-LAN (Client)") to t... cal connections. * Navigate to the **Network -> Wireless** page * Choose the radio for the uplink to the... ==== At this point, the Wi-Fi extender should be wirelessly connected to the main router. To verify the con
- 802.11s - The Mesh11sd Project @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:mesh
- cs:guide-user:network:wifi:mesh:802-11s | 802.11s Wireless Mesh Networking]] ===== 1. Overview ===== ==== Wh... en remove all mesh configuration from /etc/config/wireless before installing the new version. ==== Manual or... If the mesh network interface is defined in the wireless configuration file, mesh11sd will attempt to use ... default in auto_config mode, Mesh11sd checks the wireless configuration for mesh options in addition to che
- Connect to client Wi-Fi network
- e you are logged into the router, * go in the wireless networks page, and click on **Scan** button. /**... g|}}\\ ***/ * Recommend to tick the 'Replace wireless configuration' to delete the wireless access point (Master) for the chosen radio. * Enter the wifi passw... set to wan/wan6 (default). \\ {{media:docs:howto:wireless_client_wifi_1.jpg?500|}} \\ * If there is no
- Wi-Fi /etc/config/wireless
- ====== Wi-Fi /etc/config/wireless ====== The UCI wireless configuration is located in ''/etc/config/wireless''. Note that if the device has Ethernet ports, wireless is turned **off** by default and using LuCI -> Netw
- Setting up usteer and band-steering
- d add the following config-lines in ''/etc/config/wireless'' to each of your SSIDs: option bss_tran
- Setting up DAWN and band-steering
- steering ====== [[https://github.com/berlin-open-wireless-lab/DAWN|DAWN]] is a "Decentralized Wifi Controll... d add the following config-lines in ''/etc/config/wireless'' to each of your SSIDs: option bss_tran... s is not the case: https://github.com/berlin-open-wireless-lab/DAWN/blob/e036905ae3a5d079f899bbe46461fc78b45
- Wifi Roaming
- needs to scan all frequencies. * **802.11v** ("Wireless Network Management") this standard includes "Netw... sition ===== When joining ("associating with") a wireless network with security enabled, a "4 way handshake" occurs between a wireless client and the BSS (usually a typical radio on an... re using the Luci web interface, go to ''Network->Wireless'', and on each ''SSID'' click ''Edit'', scroll-do
- Guest Wi-Fi using LuCI @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:guestwifi
- sing LuCI ====== Guest Wi-Fi refers to a separate wireless network that provides Internet access for guests ... ays up and running regardless of the state of the wireless interface(s) and it’s a must to avoid problems wi... that the guest interface is up.\\ ===== 2. Wireless ===== Go to Network->Wireless\\ {{:media:doc:recipes:add_wifi.png|}} Click the "Add" button to the right
- Wi-Fi Extender/Repeater with Bridged AP over Ethernet @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wifiextenders
- on an existing network. This bridges the LAN with wireless device(s) in Access Point mode. The advantage of ... LAN and vice versa works without further changes. Wireless clients connecting to the AP will get an IP addre... [[docs:guide-user:network:wifi:basic|/etc/config/wireless]] ==== Step 1: Change the LAN interface ==== Ed... intenance. ==== Step 2: Configure and enable the wireless network ==== In ''/etc/config/wireless'', locate
- Wi-Fi Extender/Repeater with WDS @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wifiextenders
- ter with WDS ====== This network setup features a wireless access point and a wireless repeater. The access point connects to the main network via a wired connection ... d provides internet access. The repeater connects wirelessly to the access point as a client device, creatin... to any devices connected to the repeater, whether wireless or wired. This configuration is ideal for extendi
- Extenders/Repeaters - an Overview @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wifiextenders
- cts to the router by some means (ethernet, fibre, wireless, powerline, to name but a few) and re-broadcasts ... en be enhanced.\\ If an extender/repeater uses a wireless upstream connection, there is the potential for a... red between users and upstream connection. * A wireless extender sharing a physical radio must receive ea... *\\ This option originates from the early days of wireless drivers when the simple STA/AP mode was not suppo
- Travelmate, a connection manager for travel routers @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wifiextenders
- rk on the go. But many hotels don’t have a secure wireless network setup or limit you to using a single devi... while having total control over your own personal wireless network. Travelmate runs on OpenWrt, and provides an “uplink” to the hotel’s wireless access point/hotspot. Travelmate then becomes the... uCI web interface with **Interface Wizard** and **Wireless Station manager** * Display a QR code to transf
- Introduction to 802.1X
- ntication server which can be used by one or more wireless access point. A key advantage of this type of set... at individual users can be added and removed from wireless access without disrupting other users or re-keyin... y for user logins, it is possible to connect your wireless network back to your Active Directory server for authenticating these users. The wireless encryption mode used to support this type of setu
- IEEE 802.11s Wireless Mesh Networking @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:mesh
- ====== IEEE 802.11s Wireless Mesh Networking ====== <WRAP center round alert 60%> **WARNING! This document... * APs communicate with each other using their own wireless channel instead of cabling. * When properly con... guration. ==== IEEE 802.11s: An Open Standard for Wireless Mesh Networks ==== IEEE 802.11 is an open standard that defines how wireless devices can interconnect to form a wireless LAN m
- Wireless Utilities @docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wireless-tool
- ====== Wireless Utilities ====== As explained at [[docs:guide-user:network:wifi:wireless.overview]] the Linux IEEE 802.11 subsystem is fra... available tools depend entirely on the [[https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers|driver]] associated with your wireless device. These have an API different from that of