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Range extender for BEFW11S4
802.11B router. It is not cross compatible with range extenders from other companies, nor does it work with theier new range extenders from Linksys. Any suggestions? Thanks. gyrova***@gmail.com wrote:
>I am looking to extend the wireless range for my Linksys BEFW11S4 Bite the bullet... and buy a new 802.11g router at the same time that>802.11B router. It is not cross compatible with range extenders from >other companies, nor does it work with theier new range extenders from >Linksys. Any suggestions? Thanks. you buy a repeater. Actually, select a router that can be configured for WDS, and get two of them. -- Floyd L. Davidson <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson> Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) fl***@barrow.com gyrova***@gmail.com wrote:
>"bite the bullet" - Wish I had the teeth....-) You too?I'd have to gum a biscuit. -- Floyd L. Davidson <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson> Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) fl***@barrow.com "Floyd L. Davidson" <fl***@barrow.com> wrote in message Linksys made a wireless signal booster for the BEFW11S4 and the WAP11news:87hdjr717w.fld@barrow.com... > gyrova***@gmail.com wrote: > >I am looking to extend the wireless range for my Linksys BEFW11S4 > >802.11B router. It is not cross compatible with range extenders from > >other companies, nor does it work with theier new range extenders from > >Linksys. Any suggestions? Thanks. it is a WSB24. It looks like the router but sets on top of the BEFF and interconnects. I knew someone who had one and it worked pretty good at extending the range. I noticed there are some on ebay for sale. You could use one of these and set it in the software to have a SID. Get
alot more range than a router or repeater. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5755948360 <gyrova***@gmail.com> wrote in message Show quoteHide quote news:1109957835.261406.92230@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... >I am looking to extend the wireless range for my Linksys BEFW11S4 > 802.11B router. It is not cross compatible with range extenders from > other companies, nor does it work with theier new range extenders from > Linksys. Any suggestions? Thanks. > <gyrova***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1109957835.261406.92230@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... Had a similiar problem not to long ago. Also wanted to extend the range of> I am looking to extend the wireless range for my Linksys BEFW11S4 > 802.11B router. It is not cross compatible with range extenders from > other companies, nor does it work with theier new range extenders from > Linksys. Any suggestions? Thanks. a D-Link 802.11a/b router and purchased a new 802.11a/g/b AP that was capable of "repeater mode". Initial plan was to repeat the 802.11a and also bring 802.11g into the loop, but it wouldn't work since the "repeater mode" used WDS, which the router didn't support. Solved that problem by plugging the new AP directly into the router and purchasing yet another new AP of the same model. Being the same model, WDS worked fine and was able to repeat 802.11a and 802.11g. Definetly wasn't the most cost effective way to increase range, but did bring 802.11g into the loop (extended as well), which is being used by a media center now. Anyway, not recommending to add two additional AP's, but while I was working the above problem came across the DWL-810AP+ quite frequently from google/deja searches. From what I came across in reading, the DWL-810AP+ is basically just a dumb "garbage in - garbage out" 802.11b range extender that isn't dependent on WDS or any type of proprietary scheme to repeat. If so, should work with any 802.11b SSID regardless of manufacturer. Might be worth checking out. Cheers, -Eric
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> Anyway, not recommending to add two additional AP's, but while I was Sorry, I meant the DWL-800AP+, not the DWL-810AP+. (The DWL-810AP+ is aworking > the above problem came across the DWL-810AP+ quite frequently from > google/deja searches. From what I came across in reading, the DWL-810AP+ is > basically just a dumb "garbage in - garbage out" 802.11b range extender that > isn't dependent on WDS or any type of proprietary scheme to repeat. If so, > should work with any 802.11b SSID regardless of manufacturer. Might be > worth checking out. > > Cheers, > -Eric wireless-ethernet bridge. Got a couple of them and they work great.) The DWL-800AP+ is the "Range Extender" that I was refering to. Actually, there are two models -- DWL-800AP+ (802.11b, 22Mbs) and DWL-800AP (802.11b, 11Mbs). Not sure if they can push 22 Mbs with Linksys's 802.11b or not, thinking thats a D-Link proprietary "turbo" thing.
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