I am having trouble making these units work together for the some
reason.
I am using my neighbors wireless router to test. It has a SSID of
"linksys" and I can connect to it via my wireless modem and browse the
Internet with no issues.
The Linksys wet54g has a directional antenna connected to it and is
pointed at neighbors network.
I connected my laptop to the wet54g via the blue ethernet cable that
came with it. I configured my laptop to have a static IP address of
192.168.1.55
In Internet Explorer I go to 192.168.1.226 and sign into the admin
screen of the wet54g
I do a site survey - find the network I want which has a 100% signal
on channel 6 and has encryption disabled . I double click on that
network and the system resets.
The SSID is now linksys - on channel 6 - no encryption. The wet54g is
set for a static ip address
I now configure my Laptop to get an IP address via DHCP and reboot.
When I connect my computer get's IP address from the neighbors
network, via the
ethernet cabled pluged into wet54g and I can surf the internet
I then unpluged cable from laptop and search for a wireless connection
- I find find the wap54g which also has an SSID of "linksys"by default
and attempt to connect to
it, but do not receive an IP address .
Am I doing something wrong?
Does the SSID of the source router and the WAP54g have to be the same
or can I
change the WAP54g to something other than linksys?
When I try to connect to the WAP54g via the wireless card I have a
strong signal, just cant get an IP address.
"Bill Kearney" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>"Bob & Geri" <bobandgeri@rbhayes.net> wrote in message
>news:ktieg2lel0v89uehsnujtonnk21j8h05ob@4ax.com.. .
>> I am trying to improve the signal and throughput when staying at a
>> campground we are at on the weekends. They offer WiFi, but the antenna
>> is at one end of the campground and we are at the other.
>>
>> My thoughts are to connect an external directional antenna to a
>> Linksys WET54g wireless bridge. Connect an ethernet cable between the
>> WET54g and a Linksys WAP54G wireless access point. Our laptops would
>> then connect to the WAP54G.
>>
>> Will this work? Is there anything special we need to know to configure
>> this correctly?
>
>I do this with a pair of WRT54GS routers on our boat. Works great. The
>first unit connects to the base station as a 'client'. Then the second unit
>is wired into it as an access point. The laptops wireless connect into this
>access point. All you need to do is fire up a browser on a PC, load the
>config page for the first router and find the camp's SSID.
>
>Be aware that antennas are tricky to align. You want to get one that has
>directional focus but not too tight an angle. Generally the higher the
>gain, the tighter the angles. Both horizontal and vertical coverage areas.
>So going with an antenna with greater than 8dB might seem like a good idea
>but not when you try to get it aimed. I'm sure Jeff and others more
>familiar with directional antenna can offer suggestions here. Just make
>sure whatever mounting scheme you plan on using lends itself to easy setup
>and storage if it's going to get removed while you're on the highway.
>
>-Bill Kearney
Bob & Geri
bobandgeri@rbhayes.net http://www.rbhayes.net