Re: Adding new wireless access point - any gotchas?
"Eric" <nospam@none.nnn> wrote in message
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> <Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>I have a Netgear WGR614 providing wireless-G access in my house. I
>> would like to add another access point at the other end of the house to
>> improve coverage in some high-traffic areas with poor signal. I have a
>> hardwired connection available to the new access point's location.
>>
>> My plan is to use another WGR614 with:
>> (1) DHCP turned off;
>> (2) the WAN port empty;
>> (3) a static IP in the original WGR614's subnet;
>> (4) the same SSID and password info on both WGR614s; and
>> (5) different channels for each WGR614
>>
>> One complication: the new WGR614 would be connected to a 5-port switch.
>> That switch (A Netgear FS605? Maybe a predecessor model?) is connected
>> to the existing WGR614.
>>
>> I would appreciate feedback on any problems I might expect before
>> purchasing and starting the install.
>
> Hi,
>
> I have quite a number of AP's all throughout and even outside my house.
> 802.11a for my WLAN blankets the entire house, 802.11g for media with
> strong "hot spots" in rooms with TV's and stereos, and 802.11b that is
> open outside through a captive portal. (My house is adjacent to a
> community park. I let folks use a controlled/filtered pipe for internet.
> My mindset is that if I want to use an open network while in public
> somewhere, I should share too.)
>
> One of the AP's is actually a wireless router being run as just an AP
> exactly as you describe. Works great.
>
> I see no reason why your setup won't work great. That is especially
> fantastic that you have a wired connection already where you want the
> second AP to go. Usually, thats not the case. :-) With one of my
> additional AP's, I'm using a ethernet-wireless bridge before it his the AP
> because of no wired connections. (And "repeating" is just nasty.)
>
> The switch should be transparent and not present any problems either. Not
> the same setup as yours, but I have a number of PC's stashed in a closet
> (running as file and other home "server" type things). Only one has a
> wireless NIC. All the others get their feed from the PC with the wireless
> NIC through a switch. Works great...
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
Oh, yeah, [adding]
Each "additional" AP is also running exactly as you describe:
Same bat SSID, same bat WPA, but different bat channel...
My laptops even seamlessly "switch" to the stronger AP as I walk into range.
(I.e., DHCP doesn't "re pull" IP's when they switch over.) |