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I'm assuming you have two of these.
Configure one as an access point. Choose a frequency channel, an SSID, a power setting, and an encryption method and password. Set its administrative password. Give it an IP address in the proper range of your LAN, and attach it to your LAN switch. Point it properly.
Configure the other as a bridge or a bridge-router, as you require. Tell it what SSID to find, set its power setting, and give it the same encryption method and password. Set its administrative password. Give it a different IP address in the proper range of your access point's LAN. If you configure it as a bridge-router, configure its own LAN side as you wish. Point it at the remote access point, and within about 30 seconds it should pick up on the signal and you will have a point-to-point network.

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