Wouldn't you want both of your SSIDs to be the same? That's what I do at my house with my multiple WAPs and it _usually_ hands off to another WAP without issue.

Sometimes, I do have to turn the radio in the laptop off and on (through the GUI) to get it to see the nearer WAP, though.

Jeff G.

Steve Kuekes wrote:

I've got a problem using multiple wireless access points in my house.

For some reason I can't get signals from one end of my house to the other from 
my downstairs access point.  So I decided to solve the problem by installing an 
additional access point upstairs connected by wire to my main network 
downstairs.

So my configuration is one access point downstairs on channel 11 with 
essid=down and another access point upstairs on channel 6 with essid=up.

My problem scenario is:

I use my laptop downstairs and connect to the downstairs access point.
Then I power my laptop off and move upstairs and connect to the upstairs access 
point, I cannot get any network traffic.  I am sure that I am connected to the 
upstairs access point as I can check my wireless essid, and I can look in the 
log on the upstairs access point and I see my mac address connected.  I cannot 
get any response to my DHCP request for an address.  Even if I hard code a 
valid IP address I can't get any traffic.

It seems that the problem is that the downstairs access point still is 
collecting packets for my mac address even though I am no longer attached there.

Is there some trick to getting multiple access points on the same network to 
work properly.  I'm running dlink dwl-900AP+'s for both of them.

I tried configuring the upstairs AP as a repeater, but I couldn't find a 
location where it could see all the upstairs and have a good signal to the 
downstairs AP.

Thanks for any help

Steve Kuekes




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