View Full Version : Whole house coverage? & Defcon Wireless VLAN
srt10x3
08-14-2008, 09:21 PM
I have a 3 story house, (Concrete walls, wood floors, etc) and have poor reception on the 2nd and 3rd story. I have several spare Linksys and have tried the WW-DRT in WDS mode and although the routers see each other (in the mac address /attached router under status), the clients only connect to the primary router on the 1st floor (meaning weak signal). I've tried them all in AP mode as well , but the client won't switch to the strongest signal when I start to loose the weaker signal.
What I really want is a seamless solution like the geeks had a Defcon 16. You could roam where ever you wanted and you switched to the nearest (strongest) access point without loosing your in progress download.
Any ideas, suggestions are welcome.
Craig
thiggins
08-15-2008, 08:40 AM
You're not going to get that with WDS. What you need it multiple APs connected via Ethernet.
Crappy Wiring
08-15-2008, 02:08 PM
Use Cat5 it is faster and far better & safer to plug into a jack . Wireless has only been out for a few years and is great for a temporary fix... Not enough info on safety concerns
I would stay away from those crappy "Fried Chicken Networks" The problem with the honey bee's started with use of wireless products ?
http://www.celsias.com/article/bee-colony-collapse-disorder-where-is-it-heading/
srt10x3
08-16-2008, 01:00 AM
Thanks Tim,
The house is an "This Old House Classic" and I can't get away with any wires. is there any way. To use say 2 wireless routers per location, put one in bridge mode and then connect the AP to it, basically eliminating the need for a physical cable. I realize I'd probably loose some bandwidth due to "chatter".
Craig
thiggins
08-16-2008, 11:30 AM
If WDS bridging/repeating isn't working I don't think that will either.
You could try using powerline to connect the APs. Make sure you use a product that says "200Mbps" and use the same make and model in all locations.
Might be better than WDS, might not be. Here are a couple of articles involving powerline and wireless:
HD Streaming Smackdown: Draft 11n vs. Powerline (http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30538/84/)
Does HomePlug AV + 802.11g equal Wi-Fi Nirvana? (http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30320/96/)
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