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I have 2 rooms with a bunch of computers in each - and I want to connect both rooms via Wireless 54g. 1 solution would be to have a Wireless Access Point in Room A (containing a DHCP Router), and wireless PCI cards installed in each computer in Room B. ALTERNATIVELY, is it possible to have a Wireless Access Point in each room, each connected to a switch, connecting each computer using a normal NIC? i.e. Is the following possible....(use fixed fonts) Modem Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp | \ | / \ | / DHCP Router -> Switch -> WAP ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WAP <- Switch / | \ / | \ Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Or would I need something outer than a WAP? Of course, it would be much easier to run a cable between both rooms - but by the time I buy the cable/tools/panels I'm wondering if it would be easier to buy 2 WAPs Regards, Darren |
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In article <MneRa.10450$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says... > I have 2 rooms with a bunch of computers in each - and > I want to connect both rooms via Wireless 54g. > > 1 solution would be to have a Wireless Access Point in > Room A (containing a DHCP Router), and wireless PCI > cards installed in each computer in Room B. > > ALTERNATIVELY, is it possible to have a Wireless Access > Point in each room, each connected to a switch, > connecting each computer using a normal NIC? > > i.e. Is the following possible....(use fixed fonts) > > Modem Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp > | \ | / \ | / > DHCP Router -> Switch -> WAP ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WAP <- Switch > / | \ / | \ > Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp > > Or would I need something outer than a WAP? > > Of course, it would be much easier to run a cable between > both rooms - but by the time I buy the cable/tools/panels > I'm wondering if it would be easier to buy 2 WAPs > You should be able to connect a wireless-to-ethernet bridge to each switch and have it function as if it were a cable between the two - but from about £60 each it would be a lot cheaper to run the cable, and the wireless will only run at 11Mb/sec anyway. |
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It's also a fair bit harder to interfere with the cable when someone uses a hairdryer, microwave, TV repeater, etc and, symetrically, you are less likely to interfere with anyone's favorite tv, radio or hairdryer. okay - part of that may be exageration. Rule of thumb - if you can run a cable, it will almost certainly do the job you really want done better, and usually for considerably less money. >You should be able to connect a wireless-to-ethernet bridge to each >switch and have it function as if it were a cable between the two - but >from about £60 each it would be a lot cheaper to run the cable, and the >wireless will only run at 11Mb/sec anyway. |