[geeks] Two access points, no waiting...

Thomas Gallaway tgallaway at comcast.net
Wed Feb 5 06:10:20 CST 2003


Here is what I set up for the hotel I did:

Virtually they have 4 Access points there. All 4 Access points
share the same SSID. Each access point is wired to a hub. The
first 3 access points are on frequency: 1, 6, 11 and the 4th access
point that is out of reach of the first one has channel 1 again. You
have to make sure you change the channels or you will get interference
from the other access point what can cause signal loss. In your case
I would suggest that you set access point 1 to channel 1 and access
point 2 to channel 11. Then if everything works out fine you should
be able to roam between those 2 access points and your wirless card
will check for the strongest channel.

For the hotel we did we used Lucent AP-500 but I have the Linksys
WAP-11 here at home and to give you a hint check out the FreeBSD
ports collection for the tool AP-Config or compile it yourselfe from
http://ap-utils.polesye.net/ . This tool let's you do more stuff with your
WAP-11 like crank up the power what I dont suggest as the WAP-11
has the tendency to produce a dirty signal then (meaning you will cut over
into diffrent frequencey's probably making other people mad). But it lets
you configure the channels and stuff very good.

Have fun,
               Thomas Gallaway

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lionel Peterson" <lionel4287 at yahoo.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:41 PM
Subject: [geeks] Two access points, no waiting...


> Hi all,
> 
> I am trying to add a second accesspoint to my home network, and I'm a
> bit confused - here's what I have:
> 
> BEFSR41 (broadband connectivity to DSL line) feeding out to wired
> network.
> 
> Upstairs, I have a WAP11 (wireless access point), that connects up most
> of the house (some dead/poor spots - the reason for the change).
> 
> I also have a Cable/DSL Router/Access Point (Linksys, but don't know
> model off the top of my head) that I want to deploy and "fill-in" the
> dead spots...
> 
> Here's the question: How do I configure the second wireless access
> point? Do I use the same SSID "string" and channel as the "active"
> access point? Or, do I set them to different channels and set them to
> the same SSID "string"?
> 
> I can't find any guidance in the Linksys manuals, as they assume you
> will have only one WAP per home...
> 
> Thanks in advance for any assistance - I don't want to just rip out my
> connectivity without knowing what I'm doing...
> 
> =====
> Lionel
> 
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