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New page: Client Bridge Mode is much like Client Mode except the WLAN and the LAN are on the same subnet. Consequently, NAT is no longer used and services (such as DHCP) that are running on the orig...
 
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 21 October 2010

Client Bridge Mode is much like Client Mode except the WLAN and the LAN are on the same subnet. Consequently, NAT is no longer used and services (such as DHCP) that are running on the original network will work seamlessly on the bridged network. Just as in Client Mode, a router in Client Bridge Mode will not accept wireless clients and it will not broadcast beacons.