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I have previously had two Dick Smith XH8175 APs working in repeater
mode.

After a failure of one AP I obtained a replacement.
The repeater link will not operate.

The only difference I can see is on the opening config page of each
AP.

One has a domain of Europe and the other has a domain of USA.

There is no help in the manual and there appears to be no config
option for Domains.

Anyone know if diffenent domains could block a link and how I could
fix this?

Thanks

G

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For international domains read Region Domains

G


On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:24:34 +1300, Gordy <grg7nz@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>I have previously had two Dick Smith XH8175 APs working in repeater
>mode.
>
>After a failure of one AP I obtained a replacement.
>The repeater link will not operate.
>
>The only difference I can see is on the opening config page of each
>AP.
>
>One has a domain of Europe and the other has a domain of USA.
>
>There is no help in the manual and there appears to be no config
>option for Domains.
>
>Anyone know if diffenent domains could block a link and how I could
>fix this?
>
>Thanks
>
>G
>

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Gordy <grg7nz@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>For international domains read Region Domains
>
>>
>>I have previously had two Dick Smith XH8175 APs working in repeater
>>mode.
>>
>>After a failure of one AP I obtained a replacement.
>>The repeater link will not operate.
>>
>>The only difference I can see is on the opening config page of each
>>AP.
>>
>>One has a domain of Europe and the other has a domain of USA.
>>
>>There is no help in the manual and there appears to be no config
>>option for Domains.
>>
>>Anyone know if diffenent domains could block a link and how I could
>>fix this?
>>


International APs can be using frequencies not allocated in the US. Your new AP
may not be "seeing" the old one.

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