- Oct 2, 2003
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I'm trying to find the easiest way to extend the range of a wireless ac router tomorrow for somebody. I have very little information about the site other than that she has the router in her house and runs a business from an office building behind it with about 5 computers connecting via wifi.
Equipment that I have available to me would be wireless N range extenders, powerline adapters, and wireless N access points. I'm throwing around two ideas; replace her ac router with an N router so that I can use a range extender or see if it's practical to run cat5 or use the powerline adapter to the office and set up an access point from there. (depending on what I encounter once I see the place)
I'm kind of a newbie that is currently taking Cisco classes. My understanding is that I need to set the same ssid on both the router and access point(if that's what I use), but do I need to clone the router's MAC address into the AP as well?
Anyways, looking for suggestions. Thanks guys.
Equipment that I have available to me would be wireless N range extenders, powerline adapters, and wireless N access points. I'm throwing around two ideas; replace her ac router with an N router so that I can use a range extender or see if it's practical to run cat5 or use the powerline adapter to the office and set up an access point from there. (depending on what I encounter once I see the place)
I'm kind of a newbie that is currently taking Cisco classes. My understanding is that I need to set the same ssid on both the router and access point(if that's what I use), but do I need to clone the router's MAC address into the AP as well?
Anyways, looking for suggestions. Thanks guys.
