The purpose of this article is to explain the configuration between old generation antennas (the code contains the letters AP) and new generation antennas (the code contains the letters AC). This configuration is in Access Point - Client Bridge mode.
We must be careful with the frequency and the channel that we put in the Access Point, because if we choose characteristics that the client antenna does not have, then the two antennas will not detect each other.
Access Point Antenna: In this case, the old generation antenna is the AP, and it has the following frequencies:
Client Antenna: It is the new one, the ENSTATIONAC. The first thing we have to take into account is that in Client Bridge mode, which is the mode that will be used, the antenna does not allow us to see the available channels because the tab is inactive; what we have to do first is to put it in WDS Bridge mode:
By doing this we can see that there are several frequencies compatible with the old generation antenna:
Set the frequency that the two antennas have in common (this test has been with the 5.54 GHz)
Once this common frequency has been chosen, this last antenna will be configured in its Client Bridge mode, which is the appropriate one for the link between them: