
12 Aug
2016
12 Aug
'16
6:09 a.m.
On 08/12/2016 08:17 AM, William Park via talk wrote:
I downloaded user's manual for this one also. It talks about DHCP in "Client Mode", which means it's client NAT, not bridge.
It has multiple modes, including "Wireless Client Mode". This is the Scenario 1 mentioned in another note that is what you said you wanted. In this mode, you connect one or more Ethernet devices via WiFi to an existing WiFi connection. The DHCP server is used only in Router Mode. The other mode is Access Point, where it's just a plain access point, providing WiFi to an existing Ethernet network. Further, this is designed as a portable device and comes with a nice case. It can be be powered either with an AC adapter or USB.