AP+client refers to both an ap and client on one single router.
The client is connected to some other upstream AP (which is not the "AP" being referred to in the "AP+client"). Then there is another AP on the same router as the client which re-broadcasts the signal.
Getting Around the Quota
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Re: Getting Around the Quota
I understand now. Thanks for taking the time to clarify this.
BTW I think having just one ethernet port on your pre-loaded router is a wise move. It makes it much easier to support.
BTW I think having just one ethernet port on your pre-loaded router is a wise move. It makes it much easier to support.
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Re: Getting Around the Quota
I suggest that the inclusion of a configuration management facility of the sort described at http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... 3584#p3584
would greatly assist those interested in reselling and supporting pre-loaded (and pre-configured) routers.
would greatly assist those interested in reselling and supporting pre-loaded (and pre-configured) routers.