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Is CTS/RTS control a good thing to enable in Client-NAT-VAP repeating mode?
I am afraid of collisions and falling out clients... It is really difficult to check in my situation, but I think I have such issues with signal and clients....
maybe only CTS is enough? what adv/disadvantages are there for link control(protection)?
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 16:09 Post subject: TL-WR1043ND slow download speed
Hi all,
I set TP-Link TL-WR1043ND router as a repeater /Client Bridge/ with this guide. Internet started, but the speed of download is very slow. Speed of upload is OK. If anyone can help me I would be very grateful
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 0:32 Post subject: WGT624 v4
I can say that my newly flashed and configured Netgear WGT624 v4 is setup as shown in the pics below as a repeater bridge and works great! I haven't tried Wireless but I dont care because I'm setup the way below and even print to my wired printer. In fact, my speed is very fast too...see pic.
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 21:36 Post subject: Re: howto: REPEATER MODE in atheros
Sash wrote:
we're here on atheros not broadcom. so there is noch repeater in the drop down! u will have to be a bit more creative. u will have to add a vap and set it up as ap while u connect the main interface to the source ap as client.
Do I really need to use a VAP if I have 2 simultaneous dual band routers such as the WNDR3700 and the DIR825? Before I upgraded the DIR825 I was running a CLIENT BRIDGE connection on the 5GHz band and running both 2.4GHz radios as APs. After the upgrade it stopped working... none of the instructions that I could find talk about dual band routers... can someone update them?
EDIT: I tried to setup WDS AP / WDS STATION on the 5GHz radios and 10 seconds later my network was back up and running. I guess this also means I am not slowing down the network for the other wireless clients as they can hook up to any of my other 2 2.4GHz APs (house is on multiple floors and being in Silicon Valley there is a jungle of wireless networks, thus lots of interference).
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:04 Post subject: Re: howto: REPEATER MODE in atheros
aruffell wrote:
Do I really need to use a VAP if I have 2 simultaneous dual band routers such as the WNDR3700 and the DIR825? Before I upgraded the DIR825 I was running a CLIENT BRIDGE connection on the 5GHz band and running both 2.4GHz radios as APs. After the upgrade it stopped working... none of the instructions that I could find talk about dual band routers... can someone update them?
EDIT: I tried to setup WDS AP / WDS STATION on the 5GHz radios and 10 seconds later my network was back up and running. I guess this also means I am not slowing down the network for the other wireless clients as they can hook up to any of my other 2 2.4GHz APs (house is on multiple floors and being in Silicon Valley there is a jungle of wireless networks, thus lots of interference).
If you are just trying to use the 2.4Gz as the AP, and the 5Ghz as the repeater, it will work fine, as the guide assumes only one band. You can assume the second band to be the VAP, but just configure it as per normal, you don't need to add another virtual device (you can if you want a 3rd one in this case).
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 15:45 Post subject:
Wondering if Client mode is still broken as of today? I have D-Link DIR-615 C1 and it does not want to connect to ANY router in client mode. Unfortunately I cannot use WDS since main routers do not support that. _________________
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Wondering if Client mode is still broken as of today? I have D-Link DIR-615 C1 and it does not want to connect to ANY router in client mode. Unfortunately I cannot use WDS since main routers do not support that.
I am no pro but it looks broken (a last on some devices) What happend if you set up client mode?
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 17:25 Post subject:
In site survey I can see all routers (there is 2 of each for some reason). I enter all the settings on wireless tab but it just won't connect to the AP. _________________
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In site survey I can see all routers (there is 2 of each for some reason). I enter all the settings on wireless tab but it just won't connect to the AP.
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 23:47 Post subject:
Didnt notice that. I'll check when i get home. I'll also try a new build. _________________
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