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Old 05-09-2008, 06:39 AM
Dave
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Default Re: multiple access points

On May 8, 7:59 pm, Tired Techie <email...@aol.com> wrote:
> I have a Dlink DIR-655 in the basement, next to the cable modem. It
> covers most of the house but does not get too far outside. I would
> like to put an access point on the first floor to service the
> backyard. I tried reviving an old Linksys WAP54G but the latest
> firmware (3.04) is so unstable I gave up after two wasted nights.
>
> I did not see a Dlink access point that supports 802.11N, only access
> points as part of routers. Anyone have experience putting two DIR-655
> routers on the same network?
>
> I suppose I turn off DHCP on the second device. In addition, I set the
> SSID to the same and the channel to a non-overlapping channel (ie. 1,
> 6, 11).
>
> Any tried-and-true stories or advice is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Tired Techie -


When we lived in England, I had an old Linksys router connected to the
incoming cable modem, and an access point plugged into the router. I
did it this way because the router was the old, 802.11b standard
whereas the access point supported 802.11g. The access point and
router together were configured so that DNS was with the router, not
with the access point. (I don't know if this is the only possible
configuration, but it is the way my son had it set up.) It worked all
the time and never gave me any trouble. I disabled the wireless
function on the router, obviously. Someone else on this newsgroup
will have to offer advice about how to configure the wireless function
if two routers / access points are enabled with their wireless
functions.

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