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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
'''Relayd''' is a daemon ( | '''Relayd''' is a daemon (computer program that runs as a background process) used to relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections to a target host. Its main purpose in RUTxxx routers is to extend the wireless network. For example, when RUTxxx is in STA Wireless Station mode, it can be used to bridge WAN and LAN interfaces to create a larger Wireless network. | ||
This article provides an extensive configuration example of a basic Relayd usage scenario with two RUTxxx devices. | This article provides an extensive configuration example of a basic Relayd usage scenario with two RUTxxx devices. | ||
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* An active DHCP Server | * An active DHCP Server | ||
A WiFi Access Point (AP) and DHCP Server are enabled by default on RUTxxx routers, but if you wish to make changes, you can find the configuration pages for these services by logging in to the router's WebUI and visiting the '''Network → Wireless''' section for WiFi and '''Network → LAN''' for DHCP. | A WiFi Access Point (AP) and DHCP Server are enabled by default on RUTxxx routers, but if you wish to make changes, you can find the configuration pages for these services by logging in to the router's WebUI and visiting the '''Network → Wireless''' section for WiFi and '''Network → LAN''' for DHCP. | ||
===RUT2=== | ===RUT2=== | ||