Author: Mike Burrows Date: To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Wireless Repeaters
Hello Rob.
I have a Linksys wrt 54 and wap54 acting in the mode i think you are trying >
> However, and I believe this may be crucial, I have not found anywhere
> how to set this up on its own. For example, with it configured, I
> would guess I need to unplug it, relocate it such it's equidistant
> between the wireless router and the client machine, plug it in to the
> power (no LAN cable) and all will be well. Is this not so?
> The wap54 is connected to the LAN. (configured as you describe) the wrt
is connected to an xbox :) via an ethernet cable all devices are on the
same ip address scheme and mask. No DHCP running >
> 2) The device has several "modes" of which I've set it to Wireless
> Repeater and configured it with exactly the same parameters (same
> name, channel, SSID, pre-shared key) etc as the wireless router. Is
> this right or should I have called it mynet2 which extends mynet as
> opposed to mynet (mynet being the name of the original wifi network)?
> I use the same SSID for all devices. Its puzzled me because you cant
tell if a device is connecting to the WAP or WRT. Doesn't seem toeffect
the price of chips tho'. >
> 3) As it wasn't working, I recently reconnected it up in the study via
> lan cable and was dismayed to see it asking me to go through the
> wizard. I would presume that all the time it had been relocated
> without the LAN cable, it had been wanting this too - am I wrong?
> Not sure about this one >
> 4) I guess in summary my question is: do wireless repeaters require a
> cabled connection to the LAN or do they take the existing wifi
> connection and boost it? This is what I asked of the Novatech
> employee before buying it and he was convinced it would do the trick -
> but then again I guess he was a salesman!
> I would say a 40 quid one would need LAN
The Linksys website has some good info on setting up this sort of thing.
sorry I am at work and dont have the link :( >
> Any advice very welcome.
> HTH
Mike