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I just bought a laptop for my wife. Which of course requires a wireless network. I checked all models of wireless/wired routers and none of them had the built-in VPN endpoint that I require for working at home. I have a perfectly good Linksys wired router that does, and everything's configured and working... not about to change out.
So I just got a Linksys Access Point, and just plugged it into the router. Then used the config utility Linksys provides to change the ip addressing and security details. Laptop immediately sees the new wireless network and prompts me to connect. Pop in the security details there, and all is fine.
Ed - The XP wireless manager has a list somewhere in it for "preferred networks" and "auto connect to preferred networks". So with two access points, each would have a different SSID, so both could be listed in the preferred networks. I think the connection is only automatic when one network goes completely out of range.
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We're using a Linksys WRV200, 4 port wired, wireless, and VPN. Works great for less than $100.
I suggested using only one access point for simplicity, Windows wouldn't ask which one to connect to. :thumb:
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Originally posted by ev607797: It's funny that this subject is running because I was just getting ready to post something similar. I have a LAN at home that is 95% wired with about 12 devices on it now. We just got a wireless Vodavi IP phone, so I changed the router out to a wired/wireless D-Link in the office on the second floor. Everything works great except there are a few weak signal spots, mainly outside the house.
Since I had a spare wired network drop on the main level, I figured I would just run to Best Buy and grab an off-the shelf wired access point to extend the signal. I had to get Linsys since they didn't have a D-link one. They assured me it would be fine. It looks like it worked, but is it really that simple? The router has three devices connected directly to it, then a tie cable goes to the basement where a 16-port unmanaged switch is installed. All other devices, including the new access point are connected behind this switch.
I haven't been able to test the coverage because it's pouring outside. Is it OK for these things to overlap each other's coverage? Is the signal handed off between them while moving around, like cell phones? I doubt youll get call handover between the Access Points for your IP Phone in this case. The High Gain Antenna sounds like a better option.
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