06-01-2023 04:40 AM
Please see the attached screenshot. Please can someone explain to me what is the meaning of the WDS "Wireless Distribution settings" in the Cisco software? Do I need to use these settings and fill in the repeater Mac address in order to use any kind of wifi Repeater?
I have set up a wifi repeater in another room and it is broadcsting the same ssid as my Cisco modem ( I checked using a wifi analyser app on my phone). So it appears to be working, but I don't know how efficiently it is working as I have not used the Cisco WDS settings.
In order to set up a wifi repeater, do I need to bother with these settings? I have not seen these settings on other modem software. Your advice would be appreciated
Kind regards
Chris
06-01-2023 04:52 AM
Hi
Yes, you should check the option "Allow wireless signal to ne repeated by a repeater" and you should add the mac address of the repeater on the Remote Access Point.
WDS is a protocol developed by Cisco in order to create mesh wifi networks. But usually this feature works between similar devices.
06-01-2023 04:54 AM
Thank you. I will try to set it up as you have suggested and see how I get on.
Kind regards
Chris
06-01-2023 07:19 AM - edited 06-01-2023 07:20 AM
Update. I successfully set up the WDS "Wireless Distribution settings" The problem is that to make it work, I had to disable all WPA and WPA2 security. Unfortunately, my wireless doorbell will not recognise the non-secure wifi network.
So I set up the repeater with WDS disabled. The repeater seems to be working, but I don't know if its helping much or fighting against the main signal. The repeater and the Modem both have the same ssid and the same wifi channel. I will do some more tests.
Kind regards
Chris
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