Auntie finally agreed to get dsl; hope the wifi signal can make it up to my room. Still need to tweak settings; stupid install program is still "testing the configuration"
Damn, the signal only goes up to the floor below mine. Guess I'll have to go find a signal booster; anyone have any recommendations? Also, any thoughts on the router (Westell 327W)?
Just spent 45 mins on the phone with a tech from verizon; our dsl dropped significantly (can't top 20kB/s downloads). Ran every test in the book; even had him remotely log on (according to him, there's nothing wrong on their end). They will dispatch techs to check it out in the next 48 hours.
I thought an access point was more like a router and a repeater was basically a signal booster. My impression was that "access point" = wireless router.
That's what I thought; all that is on the back of an access point I looked was a RJ-45 port and a power port. . I really need to research this further.
At least my speed *is* improving; yesterday it was hanging out at the 1x ISDN level.
That's what I thought; all that is on the back of an access point I looked was a RJ-45 port and a power port. . I really need to research this further.
Yeah. You should be able to pick it up through a wireless LAN card set for DHCP. The access points I've dealt with have had an additonal RJ45 to plug in a wired PC for configuration, but you may not need that if your wireless NIC is set right. Unfortunately, Linksys's FTP server keeps timing out on me, so I can;t confirm that.
After a little research, it looks like some wireless AP's can act as repeaters as well as act as bridges for spread-out LAN's.
OK. But if I pick up a Linksys/D-Link/etc. AP, will it work with my craptacular router? Or should I bite the bullet and just buy a better router? It's amazing I'm picking up anything on my wi-fi with that little antenna.
I just re-tested my DSL, this time at 3:50 a.m. instead of 5-something p.m., and got the exact same numbers. I'd say I have a pretty consistent connection.