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Engelkott
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      08-13-2005, 04:17 PM


Hi!

I have a Netgear switch which is working nicely but next month i am
switching to a cable modem which will have the modem sitting on the
other side of the apartment.

Naturally i don't want to run wires around the place so i was
wondering if i can use another Netgear wireless router to receive the
signal from the first one?

I looked at wireless bridges and the like but the fastest Netgear one
i have seen is only 54mbps. I need 108mbps.

Thanks for any advice in advance,

Engelkott




 
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Marcin Gaszewski
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      08-13-2005, 04:42 PM
Engelkott wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have a Netgear switch which is working nicely but next month i am
> switching to a cable modem which will have the modem sitting on the
> other side of the apartment.
>
> Naturally i don't want to run wires around the place so i was
> wondering if i can use another Netgear wireless router to receive the
> signal from the first one?
>
> I looked at wireless bridges and the like but the fastest Netgear one
> i have seen is only 54mbps. I need 108mbps.
>
> Thanks for any advice in advance,
>
> Engelkott
>


If your Netgear model have option "Reapeting", "Bridge", "Client Mode"
you can do it.
Another cheap AP what have this options is Planet AP's and maybe you
could use them.

Best Regards
Marcin Gaszewski
 
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      08-13-2005, 05:12 PM
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 17:42:31 +0100, Marcin Gaszewski
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Engelkott wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have a Netgear switch which is working nicely but next month i am
>> switching to a cable modem which will have the modem sitting on the
>> other side of the apartment.
>>
>> Naturally i don't want to run wires around the place so i was
>> wondering if i can use another Netgear wireless router to receive the
>> signal from the first one?
>>
>> I looked at wireless bridges and the like but the fastest Netgear one
>> i have seen is only 54mbps. I need 108mbps.
>>
>> Thanks for any advice in advance,
>>
>> Engelkott
>>

>
>If your Netgear model have option "Reapeting", "Bridge", "Client Mode"
>you can do it.
>Another cheap AP what have this options is Planet AP's and maybe you
>could use them.
>
>Best Regards
>Marcin Gaszewski


Thanks for the feedback!

Engelkott
 
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