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WDS | Client Mode | Client Bridge | Repeater | Repeater Bridge | Two routers (1 Client Mode, 1 AP Mode) | |
Requires admin access for all routers. Routers WDS implementations must be compatible. | • | |||||
Does not require control over host access point/routers; can connect to a host you don't control | • | • | • | • | • | |
Supports multiple wired client devices | • | • | • * | • | • * | • |
Supports multiple wireless client devices | • | • | • * | • | ||
Bandwidth is halved for wireless clients | • | n/a | n/a | • | • | Not if you use two channels |
All routers and clients share the same subnet | in LAN mode | • | • | |||
Each router is on its own subnet with its client devices | in P2P mode | • | • | • | ||
Creates a true transparent bridge compatible with all protocols | • | |||||
Uses MAC address translation (MAT) (proxy ARP) (not compatible with some applications and protocols that depend on MAC addresses) (potential ARP problems) * | • * | • * | ||||
Allows different SSID on repeated network | depends on encryption choice | n/a | n/a | • | • | • |
Encryption support | WEP, WPA2 (caveats) | any | any | any | any | any |
Can repeat signal from a wireless ISP | • | • | • | |||
Can repeat a weak wireless signal in a hotel | • | • | • | • |