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Universal WiFi range extender

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  • 11-03-2012 12:04am
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    Registered Users Posts: 3,593 ✭✭✭


    • I have UPC 25mb using a Cisco EPC2425 router which is located in sitting room.
    • I have little or no signal in the attic room.
    • I obviously want to increase the signal strength upstairs and was thinking of THIS , would it work?
    • I also have a Cat5 running from router to 1st floor bedroom (Currently connected to son's xbox)
    • Is there an AP/Extender that I can plug the cable into to boost signal upstairs, but still has an RJ45 output for Xbox?

    Thanks in advance


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,874 ✭✭✭✭PogMoThoin


    • I have UPC 25mb using a Cisco EPC2425 router which is located in sitting room.
    • I have little or no signal in the attic room.
    • I obviously want to increase the signal strength upstairs and was thinking of THIS , would it work?
    • I also have a Cat5 running from router to 1st floor bedroom (Currently connected to son's xbox)
    • Is there an AP/Extender that I can plug the cable into to boost signal upstairs, but still has an RJ45 output for Xbox?

    Thanks in advance

    You need an access point, not a range extender. A range extender connects by wifi too your original router, but they half the throughout of the network. Wifi is half duplex, it will only talk in one direction at a time. You would end up with a really show network

    Better than the repeater is to connect an access point to the cat 5 cable you already have. It will connect by ethernet so will not affect the original wifi network. Make sure its set on a channel well away from the existing router.
    Because you need an access point and a switch to share to the xbox, its prob best to get a router with an inbuilt 4 port switch, then stop it routing, disable dhcp, upnp and the firewall and tape over the wan port


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,593 ✭✭✭johnnyrotten


    PogMoThoin wrote: »
    You need an access point, not a range extender. A range extender connects by wifi too your original router, but they half the throughout of the network. Wifi is half duplex, it will only talk in one direction at a time. You would end up with a really show network

    Better than the repeater is to connect an access point to the cat 5 cable you already have. It will connect by ethernet so will not affect the original wifi network. Make sure its set on a channel well away from the existing router.
    Because you need an access point and a switch to share to the xbox, its prob best to get a router with an inbuilt 4 port switch, then stop it routing, disable dhcp, upnp and the firewall and tape over the wan port

    Thanks for quick response.
    I have a few spare routers (Netopia & BT Voyager 2110), would these work as you suggest or what would?
    Thanks again


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,874 ✭✭✭✭PogMoThoin


    Yes, they would work fine. Make sure you turn off what I listed. You can set the wireless ssid and password to the same as the existing wifi and your devices will roam. Very important you use a channel well away from the one already being used. 1, 6 and 11 are the 3 non overlapping channels.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,593 ✭✭✭johnnyrotten


    Thanks again for you help
    I have a Motorola Netopia 2247-62 and a BT Voyager 2110
    Do you have any advice/tips on doing this, I am a complete Noob with this
    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,593 ✭✭✭johnnyrotten


    Update: Got this working with the BT Voyager 2110 Router.
    Big thanks to PogMoThoin
    Cheers :D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 39 chirodoody


    Just saw this thread and it seems to answer the question i have about extending my wi-fi to back of house.
    I have Wimax 4G 7mG and looking to use xbox/smartphones etc as well as PC on the wireless network.
    I've tried using universal extender but doesnt really help.
    Would another router be a better idea (used as an access point coser to the back of the house)?
    Would i need to connect this with a CAT5 cable or can i do it wirelessly?

    Thanks in advance


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