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Drag to the bottom of the newly jumped page. If there are multiple APs in the live WiFi and the
roaming function between multiple APs is involved, you need to delete all the content in the BSSID
box on the page, and then click the Save & Apply button in the lower right corner . The routing will
enter the countdown and start to configure the bridge WiFi. When the bridge is completed, it will be
displayed Configuration has been applied and jump to the Network -> Wirless page.
Multi-AP roaming refers to the existence of multiple SSIDs with the same name and the same
password in a unified scene. In subsequent use, the machine needs to be designed to
automatically switch to other WiFis with the same name and the same password according to
the signal strength of the current connected network.
At this point, the router has been successfully bridged to the ambient WiFi, and other devices can be
connected to the chassis router for networking.
If the on-site environment WiFi has authenticated Internet access, you need to configure the current
device router as a whitelist in the environment WiFi background before you can access the network
normally.
3.1.3
Route port mapping
If you need to use the chassis device to connect to the environmental WiFi, the personal PC or
device that is also connected to the environmental WiFi needs to directly establish communication
with the chassis. The port mapping function can be used to forward all environmental routing
requests to the chassis router to the chassis.
Principle of port mapping:
The chassis has a built-in wireless router (hereinafter referred to as slave). When the router in the
chassis is bridged to the ambient WiFi (hereinafter referred to as the parent machine) through a
wireless network card, the internal wireless router in the chassis is a slave relative to the ambient
WiFi. The network card on the slave machine connected to the ambient WiFi will be assigned an IP
in the same network segment as the ambient WiFi, but the device connected to the slave machine