more wireless internet questions
more wireless internet questions
How Can I get internet from one building to another? I don't want to run a cable , although that would be easiest, and adding internet access to the phone line would be a little on the expensive side...
I already have wireless in one building ( as well as wired) , is there a way to extend the wireless range to encompass the second building, there would be approx. 100' +/- between them...
Thanks!
I already have wireless in one building ( as well as wired) , is there a way to extend the wireless range to encompass the second building, there would be approx. 100' +/- between them...
Thanks!
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Move the router/antenna to a window on the side nearest the other building. I also saw a signal booster the other day for a router, I just can't remember where right now.
On edit, look here. http://www.google.com/search?q=route...e7&rlz=1I7RNWK
On edit, look here. http://www.google.com/search?q=route...e7&rlz=1I7RNWK
Personally I'd do it a little different...
I'd look for one wired spot in building A where you have a line of sight to building B-
and then use a transparent bridge (2 APs like Linksys WRT54GL configured to do it, if necessary use directional antennas) on a different channel than your main wireless, and then distribute the network in buildin B with cables and another wireless AP if necessary.
Just my 2c
AlpineRAM
I'd look for one wired spot in building A where you have a line of sight to building B-
and then use a transparent bridge (2 APs like Linksys WRT54GL configured to do it, if necessary use directional antennas) on a different channel than your main wireless, and then distribute the network in buildin B with cables and another wireless AP if necessary.
Just my 2c
AlpineRAM
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