"__spc__" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>I have two WRT54Gs running Firmware: DD-WRT v23 (12/25/05) in WDS mode.
>
>If I add a third WRT54G in WDS will it make a difference to the performance
>of the network ** depending on which of the existing APs it connects to **.
>(I know throughput will halve again.)
Yes. Maximum thruput will drop. However, you may not see the effect
if your internet connection is relatively slow. For example, let's
say you have a typical 1.5Mbit/sec DSL line. The first wireless hop
gets a 36Mbit/sec connection for a maximum thruput of 18Mbits/sec. The
2nd hop gets the same 36Mbits/sec connection speed, with the same
18Mbits/sec thruput from the 2nd radio. However, because only one
xmitter can be on the air at a time, the system thruput goes down to
9Mbit/sec. However, you'll never see the loss in thruput because your
download speed is limited by the 1.5Mbit/sec DSL connection.
More reading on the topic. Note that there is some controversy as to
whether the maximum thruput drops linearly or exponentially:
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http://dailywireless.org/modules.php...rder=0&thold=0
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http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003972.html
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http://www.smallworks.com/archives/00000072.htm
Note that WDS is really a form of mesh networking.
>I have a desktop with a PCI WiFi adaptor upstairs, but its connection is
>wholly reliable, which is annoying as I have a PS2 which shares its internet
>connection.
Run some CAT5 wire.
>I was thinking that if I add a WRT54G upstairs and have the desktop and PS2
>connect into this via CAT5, this AP might give a more reliable connection
>with the other APs in the house (particularly since with DD-WRT you can
>boost the xmitter power.
You would do better to have a simple access point downstairs (for your
PS2 and desktop), with a CAT5 wire to either the main router, or if
that's not possible, to the 2nd router that's running WDS. Neither
arrangement has any speed loss involved. That also allows you to use
a different RF channel for this access point, so that there's no
mutual interference.
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