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Old 08-07-2007, 11:33 AM
Mikester
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Default Multiple Access Points Setup

Hello,

Our company will be having a sales meeting next week, and I would like
to provide wireless access to our local network. There will be approx
25 users connecting. I plan to set up 2 units, 1 WRT54G router, and
another configured as an access point. They will be on the same SSID.
I am looking to avoid any router/access point congestion, which is the
reason for the 2 devices.

Any ideas on what would be the optimal setup for this environment??
Should the units be on the same SSID?? Same or differnet channels??
Are 2 devices truly required?

Appreciate the help!! Thanks

Phil

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Old 08-07-2007, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: Multiple Access Points Setup

You will need to use two seperate channels one for each access point.
Space the channels with at least five channels between them so that
they do not overlap ie channels 1-6, 2-7, 3-11 etc.

As far as using the same SSID that will work but you will have no way
of limiting how many clients connect to each access point. Some access
points such as Cisco support limiting the number of concurrent
associations and can better manage the avaliable bandwidth.

The one statement you did not make was what will the clients be doing?
The number of clients per access points is proportional to the demands
that each client is going to be placing on the access point. The
802.11G access points can sustain data throughput of about 15 to 20
mbits per second in real world use. The 54 mbit rate is an over the
air rate and is about as accurate as the MPG standards for vehicles.


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Old 08-07-2007, 09:37 PM
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"Mikester" <none@email.com> wrote in message
news:arlgb31mfuaiflqj6cg1rdaj8mbi3pnqvp@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> Our company will be having a sales meeting next week, and I would like
> to provide wireless access to our local network. There will be approx
> 25 users connecting. I plan to set up 2 units, 1 WRT54G router, and
> another configured as an access point. They will be on the same SSID.
> I am looking to avoid any router/access point congestion, which is the
> reason for the 2 devices.
>
> Any ideas on what would be the optimal setup for this environment??
> Should the units be on the same SSID?? Same or differnet channels??
> Are 2 devices truly required?
>
> Appreciate the help!! Thanks
>
> Phil


Hi,

Temporary setup?

Use two different SSIDs, on two different channels, seperated by at least 3
channels.

Tell one side of the room to connect on one SSID and the other side to
connect on the other.



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Old 08-07-2007, 09:42 PM
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"Mikester" <none@email.com> wrote in message
news:arlgb31mfuaiflqj6cg1rdaj8mbi3pnqvp@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> Our company will be having a sales meeting next week, and I would like
> to provide wireless access to our local network. There will be approx
> 25 users connecting. I plan to set up 2 units, 1 WRT54G router, and
> another configured as an access point. They will be on the same SSID.
> I am looking to avoid any router/access point congestion, which is the
> reason for the 2 devices.
>
> Any ideas on what would be the optimal setup for this environment??
> Should the units be on the same SSID?? Same or differnet channels??
> Are 2 devices truly required?
>
> Appreciate the help!! Thanks
>
> Phil


Hi,

Temporary setup?

Use two different SSIDs, on two different channels, seperated by at least 3
channels.

Tell one side of the room to connect on one SSID and the other side to
connect on the other.

[Adding]. Use encryption to force the above. Use different keys on the
WAP's and only give out one key per person.



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