bunner bob
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I'm currently using an Asante Friendlynet 802.11b hub/base station, which is located in my basement office at one end of the house. The signal doesn't reach the upstairs at the other end of the house, probably due to having to pass through the floor, floor joists, ducts, etc. at a shallow angle. I want to set up another access point in the house. Ideally this would simply extend the existing network, rather than be a 'different' access point (requiring me to select it in the Airport menu).
I'm thinking what I need is a 'repeater', but maybe it's possible to set a second base station to be on the same 'channel' as the first one?? Wiring isn't an issue - the whole house is wired with Cat 5.
Or, perhaps the Mac is smart enough to sniff out the strongest signal and use that one automatically, in which case having two base stations on different 'channels' isn't an issue.
Any advice, thoughts, etc?
Thanks,
- Bob
I'm thinking what I need is a 'repeater', but maybe it's possible to set a second base station to be on the same 'channel' as the first one?? Wiring isn't an issue - the whole house is wired with Cat 5.
Or, perhaps the Mac is smart enough to sniff out the strongest signal and use that one automatically, in which case having two base stations on different 'channels' isn't an issue.
Any advice, thoughts, etc?
Thanks,
- Bob