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05 Aug 2016 11:30 #86567
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I installed 2 access point to one place and i would like to use this 2 access point like 1. I mean if access point 1 has no signal or weak signal will connect second one without loose any connection.
i tired to use AP Bridge-WDS but couldn't do that might me i did something wrong.
Any suggestions?
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I installed 2 access point to one place and i would like to use this 2 access point like 1. I mean if access point 1 has no signal or weak signal will connect second one without loose any connection.
i tired to use AP Bridge-WDS but couldn't do that might me i did something wrong.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Regards
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05 Aug 2016 14:06 #86568
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Are they both connected into the network using LAN cables, or is one of them connected to the network through wireless?
If both are connected via network cables, just set them both up in Access Point Mode with the same SSID (wireless network names) and WPA2/PSK pass-phrase and it will be possible to move between them without changing anything on the client device.
You could also use the AP assisted mobility feature if they're both connected via cable:http://www.draytek.co.uk/information/our-technology/wireless-optimisation so that the APs can intelligently disassociate clients that are further away and clients can connect to the nearest AP more quickly / reliably.
If both are connected via network cables, just set them both up in Access Point Mode with the same SSID (wireless network names) and WPA2/PSK pass-phrase and it will be possible to move between them without changing anything on the client device.
You could also use the AP assisted mobility feature if they're both connected via cable:
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05 Aug 2016 15:52 #86570
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both connected via cable to netgear adsl router.
Which one best for us for not loose connection ever? we using already with same and and password , but connection is so poor when go far from point 1, so i need some setting when connection signal down under %30-40 connected another one automatically is that possible? i think with Minimum RSSI looks possible but not quite understand
Which one best for us for not loose connection ever? we using already with same and and password , but connection is so poor when go far from point 1, so i need some setting when connection signal down under %30-40 connected another one automatically is that possible? i think with Minimum RSSI looks possible but not quite understand
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05 Aug 2016 17:14 #86571
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Thanks for confirming that, in that case, it's best to keep them cabled and in Access Point Mode.
The AP Assisted Mobility should help with the issue you're seeing, I recommend using the Minimum RSSI setting on both APs, which checks with the other AP whether that client could get better signal with other APs.
You may need to change the values to fit your requirements based on your own surveying with a wifi scan utility (Android phones typically list RSSI values), but the default values should work well.
The AP Assisted Mobility should help with the issue you're seeing, I recommend using the Minimum RSSI setting on both APs, which checks with the other AP whether that client could get better signal with other APs.
You may need to change the values to fit your requirements based on your own surveying with a wifi scan utility (Android phones typically list RSSI values), but the default values should work well.
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09 Aug 2016 14:35 #86591
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Thanks i downloaded app for wifi scan and try with rssi settings.
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Thanks for confirming that, in that case, it's best to keep them cabled and in Access Point Mode.admin3 wrote:
The AP Assisted Mobility should help with the issue you're seeing, I recommend using the Minimum RSSI setting on both APs, which checks with the other AP whether that client could get better signal with other APs.
You may need to change the values to fit your requirements based on your own surveying with a wifi scan utility (Android phones typically list RSSI values), but the default values should work well.
Thanks i downloaded app for wifi scan and try with rssi settings.
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