Cisco Wireless :: WRT54G - How To Set Up WAP 200 As Wi-Fi Repeater

Mar 22, 2011

Actually i´m working in a departamet of networking in my business with only cisco devices. I used to work with the wap200 wireless-G Acceess point (Small bussiness), but now i have a problem with it. I´m trying set the wap 200 as a wireless repeater for WRT54G but it´s a impossible.

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Sep 21, 2012

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Jul 20, 2010

I would like to ask for assistance on how to configure one unit WAP4410N access point to work as repeater to one unit WRT120N wireless router.
 
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Mar 9, 2011

We have a WAP4410N as a Access Point and a second WAP4410N as a Wireless WDS Repeater. The settings are as of below.
 
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Apr 24, 2012

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Aug 28, 2012

I need to set my wireless network with those equipments. I have the E4200 with RE1000 in my old place, with no problems. In my new place, there is a blind spot and I bought another RE1000 to use like a repeater of the first repeater (is that possible????). Does not work.

Searching for answers in the internet, I found how to set the WDS (available on the RV110W) :
 
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Apr 20, 2011

Currently I have a WAP4410N setup and would like to add a second WAP4410N but as wireless repeater. I want my users to have wireless access without the need to keep changing the wireless connection based on their location within the factory.

The AP Mode on teh WAP4410N gives me the options below, but I am not sure which one is the correct one:

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Below is the link from cisco with explanation. [URL]

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dot11 ssid Auto3
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I have a Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE/Rangebooster with the latest firmware 2.0.2.4-ETSI?I’m trying to set it up as a repeater, repeating the wireless signal from a Cisco 877W.I have configured the WAP200 with the same SSID, WPA key, and channel as the 877W.
 
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I'm trying to setup a WAP200 as a wireless repeater and I am having some problems. The SSID I am trying to bridge is coming from a WRV210.
 
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Oct 20, 2011

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