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stevech0

join:2006-09-17
San Diego, CA
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reply to Sugarfly
Re: Belkin F5D8233 as an AP with Local only?


Then what you want is a "repeater". Called Wireless Distribution System (WDS). Also marketed as WiFi range extenders.

Lots written about WDS here. The key points are:
1. The w-router must support WDS. Many/most don't.
2. The device (w-router) configured as a WDS repeater must be compatible with the WDS-capable w-router. Often, this means the two must be of like kind and vintage/make/model, since WDS is not part of the IEEE 802.11 standard upon which WiFi is based.

Before resorting to WDS, tell us about your laptop/PC in the weak signal area. Maybe we can improve that signal with some simple changes.


Sugarfly

@rogers.com

Hmmm, interesting. I was hoping that there was some way to do this with the routers that I have. Would it work with the micro version of the wrt54g, along with another newer one of a same model, but different version?(i know they sell the wrt54g's at walmart, but they have no external antennas)
Thanks!

stevech0

join:2006-09-17
San Diego, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
·VoicePulse


First, you may not need WDS/repeater. Perhaps we can help you correct the weak signal problem by improving the laptop/PC in the weak signal area. This is best/easiest.

DD-WRT (3rd party firmware) - Don't use it unless you MUST. It's a PITA for the non-geek.

what w-router do you have now and is it WDS-capable without DD-WRT? This is best.


Sugarfly

@rogers.com

The laptop is an acer....2e68c49b20.
I'm running a wireless signal from my Belkin F5D8233, I also have a WRT54G v5 that I don't have connected, but was hoping to use to extend the signal.
I am running an HP Pavillion laptop with a great signal, but beside me I have an HP Compaq SFF with a wireless card that sometimes gets a signal...not usually.

stevech0

join:2006-09-17
San Diego, CA
Is the issue that the Acer shows a too-weak signal? Weak means one bar or 30% or less.

If so, let's try to improve that, before leaping into WDS.


Sugarfly

@rogers.com
The acer has less than one bar..... 'very low signal'
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