QUOTE(CloudComputer @ Apr 25 2012, 03:07 PM)
Hi bro, yes this is the most affordable enterprise grade router!
According to http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details...L-WR1043ND#spec, TL-WR1043ND supports WDS bridge, so yes you can bridge both of them with WDS, but it is not guaranteed working as implementations of WDS may be incompatible between different products (even occasionally from the same vendor) as it is not certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Reference:
http://www.mtin.net/blog/setting-up-mikrotik-wds-1181
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Transparentl...ge_two_Networks
Hi All, According to http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details...L-WR1043ND#spec, TL-WR1043ND supports WDS bridge, so yes you can bridge both of them with WDS, but it is not guaranteed working as implementations of WDS may be incompatible between different products (even occasionally from the same vendor) as it is not certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Reference:
http://www.mtin.net/blog/setting-up-mikrotik-wds-1181
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Transparentl...ge_two_Networks
I know my response is a bit too.........late
I am referring to the statement above regarding about WDS, for as long as both TP-Link router AP is using Atheros chipset (which they normally do for all wireless
router AP that they manufactured so far) WDS should be working with Mikrotik RB751U-2HnD. Because both products are using the same chipsets- Atheros.
However, WDS will not work with different kinds of chipset, e.g Broadcom ~~~~WDS ~~~~ Atheros
So, the point, if using the same chip maker, then WDS will definitely work.
May 28 2012, 11:49 PM

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