Depends on what you're using.

If they're both AP and you want them both to broadcast, AP WDS is what you
want.  I suggest you specify MACs and not use the auto feature.  If there
are 3 or more APs you absolutely can not use auto as it will create a loop
(ignoring STP for now...).

If you want to have an AP, then a customer radio and finally their PC and
see the PC's mac as if the customer radio is just a switch you need station
wds.

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On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Greg Ihnen <os10ru...@gmail.com> wrote:

> UBNT says you have to use WDS with Bridge mode if you want transparent
> packet transport with no funny business. Does that apply to one end being AP
> and the other being "station" WDS? Or do they both have to be AP?
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