quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
wireless is easy to set up...but is there anything special i'd have to do to set up an extended wireless network? i'd like to push wireless from the house out to a pool and then again out to a workshop/outbuilding...i'm assuming (a mistake, i know) that all i'd need are two range extenders (i know there's no wireless out by the pool, and because the workshop is over a small hill, i'm assuming it won't reach there, either...i have power available in each location, and in between
is this feasible? what equipment would people recommend? i don't mind buying a new wireless router if there is a brand/model that will support this setup better than others
thankya 7/4/2006 10:13:40 AM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
you need to put a repeater between the shop and house, which should cover the pool.
those range extenders are prety worthless except for line of sight 7/4/2006 10:57:39 AM |
1CYPHER Suspended 1513 Posts user info edit post |
will a proper wrt54g boosted cover that distance without needing an extender? what about a power bump plus a shaped antenna?
[Edited on July 4, 2006 at 11:32 AM. Reason : asdasd] 7/4/2006 11:31:55 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
my line of sight is horrible...as in, there is none
okay, so would ^ be a better option? i realize there's no way to know for sure what will work until you try, but would a boosted wrt54g be a better option if there is too much physical interference? 7/4/2006 11:47:53 AM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
if you dont have real line-of-sight (aka a hill or a serious lump of trees in between), it doesnt really matter how powerful it is.
if you only wanted to connect the workshop to the house, id say just put a cantenna on a pole at the workshop and that should work fine, but since you want pool access too, the best best is to get a router and two repeaters, sit one in between the shop/pool/house and the other at the shop, making sure the one in the middle has decent line of sight to the other two. It's fine if a few trees are in the way, or the corner of a building or something. 7/4/2006 11:56:59 AM |
TJB627 All American 2110 Posts user info edit post |
Not to hi-jack quagmire's thread or anything but I have a very similar question. I use a WRT54G as my primary router but the wireless doesn't cover my entire house, only about half of it. I also have a WRT54GC that I'm not using right now. Is there someway to hard-wire the WRT54GC into the other router and use it as another access point for the same network I have set up? 7/4/2006 1:06:04 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
probably 7/4/2006 1:26:24 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
i wish someone could help me with these things
yeah yeah yeah, i know i'd get flamed for trying to get one just to not have to pay internet, but who gives a fuck 7/4/2006 1:59:02 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
instead of repeaters, do any of these seem feasible? does anyone have any experience with them or anything like them?
TrendNet TEW-OA14DK 14dBi Outdoor Directional Antenna (~$80)
Hawking Technology HSB2 Hi-Gain WiFi Signal Booster up to 500mW (~$85)
Wireless Garden SCB10 Super Cantenna Wireless Network Booster 12dBi Antenna (~$50)
these are just a couple i found at compusa...i'm not set on them or anything, but i'd rather just hook up an additional antenna (directional is fine as the pool and workshop are in line with the router)...i've just never used anything like this...feel free to opine 7/4/2006 3:04:24 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "those range extenders are prety worthless except for line of sight" |
Your question was already answered.
If it ain't powered, it's worthless. Ask any sales associate, "range extender" antennae's are one of the highest returned items, because they never work for crap.
And for what any of those cost, you can just buy a powered repeater that will give you a MASSIVE range boost.
Quote : | "Not to hi-jack quagmire's thread or anything but I have a very similar question. I use a WRT54G as my primary router but the wireless doesn't cover my entire house, only about half of it. I also have a WRT54GC that I'm not using right now. Is there someway to hard-wire the WRT54GC into the other router and use it as another access point for the same network I have set up?" |
Use the WRT54GC as the primary router, flash the WRT54G with Freeman (google it for a download, its legal and free), and set up the WRT54G as a bridge. It will do exactly what you are asking.7/4/2006 4:15:17 PM |
TJB627 All American 2110 Posts user info edit post |
nm answered my own question
[Edited on July 4, 2006 at 4:20 PM. Reason : eh] 7/4/2006 4:19:09 PM |
bcvaugha All American 2587 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless.php I bought some antennas from these guys for my nursery, I have an omni antenna at the office and I'll point the directional one towards it for special events so we have credit card authorizing and stuff. But with just the omni and my 12" Al powerbook I was able to go around 150yds away through a wall and still have 802.11g With the directional one I so far have shot it 1/4 mile but haven't tired anywhere else yet.
^directional
^omni 7/4/2006 7:37:58 PM |
niteman Veteran 374 Posts user info edit post |
we're all college educated, let's talk dbs
this antenna has a better beam width, much better than near pencil width cantennas.
http://martybugs.net/wireless/biquad/index.cgi 7/4/2006 7:52:13 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
You guys must have missed this in his original post so I'll reiterate it to hopefully save him some time and money
Quote : | "because the workshop is over a small hill," |
None of that stuff is going to work. He has got to either put up towers with an antenna to reach over the hill, or put a repeater at the high point.7/5/2006 12:04:23 AM |