Wireless distribution system - Wikipedia

Sep 24, 2011 Wireless distribution system - Wikipedia A wireless distribution system (WDS) is a system enabling the wireless bridging of access points in an IEEE 802 network. It allows an extended network to be created using wireless IEEE 802.11 access points without the traditional requirement for wires to link them.The notable advantage of WDS over other solutions is that it preserves the MAC addresses of client frames across links between Enabling WDS bridging made the network unstable

Wireless Bridging is used to connect two LAN segments via a wireless link. If you want to bridge a full LAN you must use WDS. The problem is that the 802.11 protocol just supports one MAC address, but in a LAN there is the possibility for more than one MAC address.

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Wi-Fi Wireless Bridging Explained - Lifewire

The short version: WDS is real bridging, Universal Repeater is a form of NAT where the repeater impersonates its clients. WDS must be configured at both ends. Universal Repeater will work even if it only has a normal client/station connection to the access point it's repeating. – … wireless networking - WDS connection can't recover It's a very boring task to configure WDS every time if any of the router restarts. Even if I have mentioned two specific model of TP-Link router here, but actually this scenario happens pretty much most of the TP-Link routers - that after rebooting WDS connection can't reconntect automatically.