Maybe try changing the wireless network channel?
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phycomp wrote:
Maybe try changing the wireless network channel?
Thanks, already did (1 11). But it would not work as wireless bridges
and repeaters need to be on the same channel as the router (as the
router can not use 2 channels at the same time.
Have you tried repeater mode?
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Do you use different subnets?
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Stratmangler wrote:
Have you tried repeater mode?
Correct me if im wrong, but I was under the impression that repeater
mode significantly reduces bandwidth of the overal wireless network, but
wireless bridging mode has less effect of bandwidth. Also more reliable.
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Do you use different subnets?
Not sure, how would I check?
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What IP address do devices on the new network get? Can you ping devices
on the other branch? Can you e.g. open the server's web interface in the
browser on your iPhone?
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This any use?
http://documentation.netgear.com/dg834n/enu/202-10197-02/Advanced.7.6.html
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Yes it's off.
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Sure DHCP is turned off on the second router?
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When it comes to networking, I have that 'dangerous' amount of knowledge
- enough knowledge to set up something reasonably complicated, but not
enough always knowledge to fix it when it goes wrong :)
What I have done is used a netgear access point to extended my wireless
coverage but setting it
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