Not sure if this will help but I have three wireless routers going here. One for my internal network. One for my external network (guests - clients). One for my free wi-fi hotspot. I choose different channels for them to operate on across the spectrum. So router X is on ch 3, Y is on ch 7, and Z is on ch 11. Looking at them with a wi-fi analyzer shows three signals that only bleed over around ch 5 and ch 9 and ever so slightly. This really made a difference in their performance and usability. Hope this helps.
On January 14, 2012 at 2:36 PM "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> wrote: > I bought one of these made by Diamond...it was pretty easy to set > up...one of my android tablets detects both the ssid of the router and > the receiver (using wifi analyzer)...and I can see the signal strength > of one drop while the other rises, but both end up on both locations. > My ipad won't connect to the signal of the repeater at all. I tried > giving the repeater a different SSID just to see if that would help the > connection issue, but it didn't. I'm not convince this thing will help, > either. Oh...seems like the repeater signal would drop to zero and then > come back, periodically. That doesn't sound good. > > Any thought or ideas? I'm thinking of sending this thing back. -- Regards, joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key... "...now these points of data make a beautiful line..."
