Chris, I was reading about the 50% bandwidth per (non-ethernet) hop the
other day, which was one of the performace issues that I had noted in my
original post. Really a crappy little quirk. Anyway, If you aren't sharing
files over the network, only browsing, which would need only 2mbps or so,
seems like the hops wouldn't hurt too much. Not sure, I guess I'll just have
to try.

 

From: Chris McQuistion [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 1:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nlug] Wireless distribution system or other wireless mesh
implementations

 

I personally prefer Tomato firmware over DD-WRT, though DD-WRT does let you
do more tweaking.  I have used WDS on both and they work about the same.
Here is a link to the Tomato FAQ that talks about how to set it up.

 

http://www.polarcloud.com/tomatofaq#how_do_i_use_wds

 

We have a campus-wide wireless network, now, but we don't use WDS any more.
We simply run ethernet to every WAP and assign the same SSID and password
and encryption to every AP and put them on different channels if they are
close enough to detect each other.  This works far more reliably than WDS.
In a WDS setup, you have two points that can get messed up and you cut the
bandwidth in half every time you have to hop from one WAP to another WAP.

 

Chris

 

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Karl Haines <[email protected]>
wrote:

Chris,

 

I'll be running Ethernet to the ones that I can obviously, but I'd like to
add a few where I can't run Ethernet, like across the street, etc. I'm
creating a little neighborhood hotspot here, and I'd like to be able to
reach as far out as possible. We'll be investing in some omni-directional
antennas as well. Anyone who as experience with that, please speak up as
well!! Thanks ;)

 

Karl

 

From: Chris McQuistion [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nlug] Wireless distribution system or other wireless mesh
implementations

 

I've used it with DD-WRT and Tomato firmware.

 

What are you trying to achieve?  Specifically, do you need to extend a
wireless network with wireless access point to access point communication or
do you have the capability of running ethernet to each WAP?

 

Chris

 

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Karl Haines <[email protected]>
wrote:

I'm looking into doing a wireless mesh setup. I've been looking into WDS,
which is supported by the dd-wrt firmware I'm currently planning to use on
these routers. So far it looks like it should do what I want, but there will
be some hits to performance, as always.

Has anyone here used WDS or any other wireless mesh systems? Any advice
and/or opinions?

Thanks in advance,
Karl Haines


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