User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Working with a Wireless Distribution System
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6.11 Working with a Wireless Distribution System
A Wireless Distribution System (WDS) enables you to expand the wireless
network by interconnecting the Wireless APs through wireless links in addition to
the traditional method of interconnecting Wireless APs via a wired network.
Note: The Scalance AP W788-2 and AP2605 do not support WDS.
A WDS deployment is ideally suited for locations, where installing ethernet
cabling is too expensive, or physically impossible.
The WDS can be deployed in three configurations:
Simple WDS Configuration
Wireless Repeater Configuration
Wireless Bridge Configuration
6.11.1 Simple WDS configuration
In a typical configuration, the Wireless APs are connected to the distribution
system via an Ethernet network, which provides connectivity to the HiPath
Wireless Controller.
However, when a Wireless AP is installed in a remote location and can’t be wired
to the distribution system, an intermediate Wireless AP is connected to the
distribution system via the Ethernet link. This intermediate Wireless AP forwards
and receives the user traffic from the remote Wireless AP over a radio link.
The intermediate Wireless AP that is connected to the distribution system via the
Ethernet network is called Root AP, and the Wireless AP that is remotely located
is called the Satellite AP.
The following figure illustrates the Simple WDS configuration: