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====== Advanced Scenarios ====== | ====== Advanced Scenarios ====== | ||
- | ===== Advanced Wireless | + | ===== Advanced Wireless-Only Operations ===== |
In most cases, a traditional consumer router works best in only one scenario. It connects your wired/ | In most cases, a traditional consumer router works best in only one scenario. It connects your wired/ | ||
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- | However, this is not always possible. Both Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Media Bridge modes allow you to extend the LAN from one building to another. | + | However, this is not always possible. Both Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Media Bridge modes allow you to extend the LAN from one building to another. |
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+ | If you have a large number of clients, and end-to-end LAN connectivity isn't a prerequisite, | ||
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- | ==== Scenario 3 ==== | ||
- | **Mixed DualWAN (ethernet and WiFi)** | ||
- | You have access to both Physical connectivity (for example, a wired ISP) and wireless connectivity (such as your generous neighbour). Here, you might want a Dual WAN configuration, | + | ==== Scenario 3: Mixed Dual WAN (Ethernet |
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- | ==== Scenario 4 ==== | + | |
- | **Pure WiFi DualWAN** | + | |
- | This is a Dual WAN Wireless Client Mode scenario. Say for example | + | In this scenario, you have access to both physical connectivity |
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- | ==== Scenario 5 ==== | + | |
- | **WiFi6 integration** | + | |
- | WiFi 6 is a superior technology not currently supported by FreshTomato due to driver/ | + | The Solution: |
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+ | This is a Dual WAN Wireless Client mode scenario. Say, for example you have a Dual/ | ||
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+ | ==== Scenario 5: WiFi6 Integration ==== | ||
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+ | WiFi 6 is a superior technology, not currently supported by FreshTomato due to driver/ | ||
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===== Advanced Scenarios Notes ===== | ===== Advanced Scenarios Notes ===== | ||
- | WDS is a relatively old protocol to establish direct wireless connectivity between APs where the usage of a physical | + | * WDS is a relatively old protocol to establish direct wireless connectivity between APs where the usage of a physical |
+ | * WDS is vendor-dependent, and might not benefit from the full intra-device airtime bandwidth. | ||
+ | * Finally, | ||