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bozmar
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      11-04-2007, 09:45 AM

Hi,
I have seen several threads about this, but they could not help with
this problem.

I have two Voyager 2091 wireless routers. One is downstairs, connected
to the DSL. Signal is weak upstairs and I would like to use my other
router to act as repeater. So, I will have my laptop connect wirelessly
with my router upstairs, which will relay everything in/out to the
router downstairs wirelessly.

I have tried many suggestions on the previous threads, none worked:

- On the same channel with different SSIDs, while setting each as
repeater of the other.
- Turning off DHCP on router upstairs and assigning it a static IP,
while setting each as repeater of the other.
- Connecting my laptop with the router upstairs via ethernet cable.
- ..etc.


I believe the problem lays in the wireless connection between the two
routers.

Thanks


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Jeff Liebermann
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      11-04-2007, 03:40 PM
bozmar <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>I have two Voyager 2091 wireless routers. One is downstairs, connected
>to the DSL. Signal is weak upstairs and I would like to use my other
>router to act as repeater. So, I will have my laptop connect wirelessly
>with my router upstairs, which will relay everything in/out to the
>router downstairs wirelessly.
>
>I have tried many suggestions on the previous threads, none worked:
>
>- On the same channel with different SSIDs, while setting each as
> repeater of the other.
>- Turning off DHCP on router upstairs and assigning it a static IP,
> while setting each as repeater of the other.
>- Connecting my laptop with the router upstairs via ethernet cable.
>- ..etc.


Those are the instructions for how to do it with a CAT5 cable run
between the two wireless routers.

>I believe the problem lays in the wireless connection between the two
>routers.


I'm not familiar with the Voyager 2091. Does it have a WDS (wireless
distribution system) feature? Using Google, I find considerable
mention of this model and WDS, but no specific setup instructions. If
you can find instructions for WDS, then it will work in place of the
CAT5 cable between routers.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Distribution_System>
One gotcha with WDS is that WPA encryption is only supported on a few
routers. In most cases, WEP is the highest level of encryption that
will work, which is IMHO a security problem.


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