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November 14th, 2003 01:00
problems extending the wireless network
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I currently have an existing wired network with about 8 computers all running on a router with a server on that router as well (in house A). I am trying to add wireless computers to that network...two doors down (house B). I have an access point on the end with the router (house A). My question is, how can I connect more than one wireless computer in different areas of house B without buying a powerful antenna for both (the standard 2 dBi antennas don't make it)? In other words, in house B, can I rebroadcast that signal from a single directional antenna to the entire house B from the receiving desktop computer in house B that has a 14dBi antenna?



johnallg
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November 14th, 2003 04:00
pmkirkland
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November 14th, 2003 14:00
I plan to get a 14dBi antenna on both ends (house A and B) eventually.
Can I connect a bridge in house B with a AP in house A and then have everyone in house B access that bridge?
The network and router in House A already has DHCP and I would like to use that for all the computers. Does a bridge simply repeat the signal, or does it try to reassign its computers? Can the DHCP be disabled?
Can I put a directional antenna on the bridge in house B so that it can communicate with house A, and still have it broadcast a signal to the rest of house B? Does it have two antennas? Please help. Thank you.
johnallg
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November 14th, 2003 19:00
This pic should explain it better - except in the middle where the router sits your's would be wireless. You wouldn't need the right bridge, only the left one that would be at house b.

Think of the bridges as a long ethernet cable.
Message Edited by johnallg on 11-14-2003 04:31 PM
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November 15th, 2003 11:00
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November 15th, 2003 23:00