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On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 11:03:49 -0400, Peter Pan wrote:
Can you help me roughly CALCULATE how to increase the range of my home Internet wireless WiFi setup to a shed 300 feet away .... I Had a linksys WRT54G in the house attached to my sat, and used one of the 4 router outputs to daisy chain one to the wan input of another WRT54G (same ssid) and a semi-directional antenna pointed towards the garage about 500ft away, Hi Peter Pan, Oh my! Is "wireless" daisy chaining workable? Is it that easy? I did not think I could just daisy chain multiple routers! Are you sure? (My shed has no power but I think I could run an extension cord into it if that would make things workable.) Would I just set the second Linksys router (which, amazingly, has it's own wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G) in the shed on the same channel (SSID=12, name = default) as the first router in the house? That is, could I put one linksys WRT54G in the house (perhaps with one antenna replaced with a 7 dBd higher-gain directional antenna); and then put the other Linksys WRT54G in the shed 300 feet away (perhaps with one of it's antennas replaced with a similar 7 dBd directional antenna)? Or, is it best to hardwire with cat5 the first router downstairs in the house to the second router, say upstairs in the attic window pointing the antenna toward the shed? I didn't even know that two routers could be daisy chained. That might solve my dilemma. Can someone confirm that two routers could be daisy chained either by wire cat5 cable or by wireless signals as long as they use the same SSID channel and network name? That solution seems to easy to be true ... Beverly |
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