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jtpr
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      05-16-2008, 11:28 AM
I have a wireless router and a wireless access point. I want to use
the AP to extend my coverage in the house. If I configure it at my
desk using a hard wire connection as a repeater, then disconnect it
and put it upstairs, will that work? Do I still need to have a
hardwired connection? Or do I set it up as a bridge?

I guess the short question is how can I, if at all, use the AP to
extend my coverage without an ethernet drop at it's location?

-Thanks,
Jim
 
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      05-16-2008, 11:51 AM

"jtpr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a wireless router and a wireless access point. I want to use
> the AP to extend my coverage in the house. If I configure it at my
> desk using a hard wire connection as a repeater, then disconnect it
> and put it upstairs, will that work? Do I still need to have a
> hardwired connection? Or do I set it up as a bridge?
>
> I guess the short question is how can I, if at all, use the AP to
> extend my coverage without an ethernet drop at it's location?
>
> -Thanks,
> Jim


The AP has a 'MODE' menu that allows the repeater mode. Once It is setup
with the proper mac address you can unplug and move it.
Unfunny thing about repeaters, not all routers work with a repeater because
there is not standard protocol.
JPS


 
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Bill Kearney
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      05-16-2008, 05:43 PM
> I guess the short question is how can I, if at all, use the AP to
> extend my coverage without an ethernet drop at it's location?


You can't expect decent answers without posting vendor and model info for
the devices.

If you want reliable, full speed (such as it is) wireless then just pull the
wire to the AP from the router.

 
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      05-16-2008, 08:00 PM
jtpr wrote:
> I have a wireless router and a wireless access point. I want to use
> the AP to extend my coverage in the house. If I configure it at my
> desk using a hard wire connection as a repeater, then disconnect it
> and put it upstairs, will that work? Do I still need to have a
> hardwired connection? Or do I set it up as a bridge?
>
> I guess the short question is how can I, if at all, use the AP to
> extend my coverage without an ethernet drop at it's location?
>
> -Thanks,
> Jim


as others mentioned - what models are involved ? duh ?

repeater mode -> receive wifi and re-broadcast wifi, no wires involved

bridge mode -> receive wifi and connect to local ethernet via single RJ45
jack.
I have a "bridge" running in the family room connected to a small 5-port
hub
to supply connections for Tivo and Xbox and other stuff...



 
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