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08-06-12, 01:33 AM
Question for the team:
Is it possible to set up 2 wireless routers as the exact same access point? Meaning, if I'm surfing with a tablet connected to one wl access point, then I move to another part of the house, I get passed off to the other wl connection (without disconnecting from the first, and reconnecting to the second)? Kind of like a cellular handoff.
Setup:
My net comes into the 2nd floor and goes to WL router number 1. Computer 1 is wired to one of the LAN ports. I ran lots of stuff off the WL, but recently ran CAT5e from router 1 LAN to the other side of the house, 1st floor, where most of my other equipment resides. Too much traffic on WL connection, and it's weak where I need it most.
I was mumbling something at dinner about how I wish I knew what was broke on my OLD router, since I would turn it into a switch, but instead I need to run to the store and buy one. Sis-in-law (visiting from 'Frisco) happened to have a wl router in her luggage. Who travels with a router?!?
Anyway, finally figured out how to make the router number 2 into a dumb switch (DHCP off, static IP - out of rt 1 available assigning range). Downstairs computer 2 wired to now-switch, Xbox360, BluRay as well.
Awesome! So far, so good, but we can't leave well enough alone, can we? NO!
Can't leave a perfectly viable WL access point just sitting there, turn that sumnabith on!
Tried setting SSID, encryption, etc. all the same between rt 1 and rt2 (now-switch). FAIL. Couldn't talk to either WL device.
Fixed that, but right now, I have 2 different SSIDs, one forced to channel 6, one to channel 11. To get the stronger signal, I have to switch manually.
Any way to set them up to seamlessly be the "same" access point? It's ok the way it is, but if I could make it even better...
They are pretty far apart from each other, but the signals definitely overlap.
Your wisdom, or smartass remarks, are always welcome!
Thanks!
Is it possible to set up 2 wireless routers as the exact same access point? Meaning, if I'm surfing with a tablet connected to one wl access point, then I move to another part of the house, I get passed off to the other wl connection (without disconnecting from the first, and reconnecting to the second)? Kind of like a cellular handoff.
Setup:
My net comes into the 2nd floor and goes to WL router number 1. Computer 1 is wired to one of the LAN ports. I ran lots of stuff off the WL, but recently ran CAT5e from router 1 LAN to the other side of the house, 1st floor, where most of my other equipment resides. Too much traffic on WL connection, and it's weak where I need it most.
I was mumbling something at dinner about how I wish I knew what was broke on my OLD router, since I would turn it into a switch, but instead I need to run to the store and buy one. Sis-in-law (visiting from 'Frisco) happened to have a wl router in her luggage. Who travels with a router?!?
Anyway, finally figured out how to make the router number 2 into a dumb switch (DHCP off, static IP - out of rt 1 available assigning range). Downstairs computer 2 wired to now-switch, Xbox360, BluRay as well.
Awesome! So far, so good, but we can't leave well enough alone, can we? NO!
Can't leave a perfectly viable WL access point just sitting there, turn that sumnabith on!
Tried setting SSID, encryption, etc. all the same between rt 1 and rt2 (now-switch). FAIL. Couldn't talk to either WL device.
Fixed that, but right now, I have 2 different SSIDs, one forced to channel 6, one to channel 11. To get the stronger signal, I have to switch manually.
Any way to set them up to seamlessly be the "same" access point? It's ok the way it is, but if I could make it even better...
They are pretty far apart from each other, but the signals definitely overlap.
Your wisdom, or smartass remarks, are always welcome!
Thanks!