GHz Router WDS Configuration: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction to Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is a technology that enables the wireless interconnection of access points in a wireless network, allowing for the expansion of a wireless network without the need for a wired backbone. In this article, we will explore the concept of WDS, its advantages, and how to configure WDS on various routers.
Advantages of WDS
- Wireless interconnection of access points
- No need for wired backbone
- Expansion of wireless network
- Cost-effective
How to Configure WDS on GHz Router
To configure WDS on a GHz router, follow these steps:
- Log in to the router's web management page
- Go to Advanced Settings > Wireless > WDS
- Select the WDS mode (Bridge or Repeater)
- Enter the MAC address of the remote access point
- Configure the WDS settings
Types of WDS Configuration

There are two types of WDS configuration: Bridge and Repeater.
Bridge Mode
- Wireless interconnection of access points
- No need for wired backbone
- Expansion of wireless network
- Cost-effective
Repeater Mode
- Wireless extension of network coverage
- No need for wired backbone
- Expansion of wireless network
- Cost-effective
GHz Router WDS Configuration Example
Here's an example of configuring WDS on a GHz router:
- Log in to the router's web management page
- Go to Advanced Settings > Wireless > WDS
- Select the WDS mode (Bridge or Repeater)
- Enter the MAC address of the remote access point
- Configure the WDS settings