tolkien wrote:
> I operate a small 30 room motel and looking to get rooms set up for
> wireless net. We have a basic router for office and lobby wireless but
> its time we expand to room. So i am looking to see what i would need
> to buy to have net in all the rooms. Motel is set up in a l shape
> with 11 connecting to form one part , 8 forming 2nd part which dont
> connect to first part and 9 rooms located underneath the first part
> but not as 2nd floor they located behind but down 1 lvl due to a hill
> so you go around back and there would be 9 more rooms that are pretty
> much under the 11 rooms. Rooms are seperated by drywall and outside
> is brick.
> wireless reaches the first room with a low signal. And i am looking
> for self install and easy on cost so dont need best of the best
>
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Does all the power come from one place (one meter)?
if so consider powerline networking (in this case ethernet bridging over
powerline), and in other areas you want wireless (and/or wired), the second
half of the powerline bridge units going into a wap/router
can be done quickly, easily, economically, and by yourself....
Links From another post/pasted in here...
Heck, why do two posts when one will do... here the link for the netgear
powerline stuff (under $140 for an ethernet bridge)
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Powe...tAdapters.aspx
and the wap routers are from walmart Linksys wrt54g (for $49.17)
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2470125
Fraid you are on your own for power strips, but you can usually find them
for $2-$3 each.....