- Aug 24, 2001
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Here's the deal.
On one end of the building (where the server is located) I have a Linksys WAP200 access point providing wireless coverage to most of the building.
The other end of the building is connected to the main server via gigabit ethernet, and has it's own switch. The problem is, wireless coverage in this part of the building sucks. I could add a repeater half way and probably extend the signal a bit more, but I was wondering how can I just plug another WAP200 to the switch without having to configure a separate SSID. Is this even possible? Wireless bridge is not the option, as it merely acts as a "virtual cable" of sorts connecting two devices. What I need is an extended wireless network, but bridged through ethernet.
Any ideas?
On one end of the building (where the server is located) I have a Linksys WAP200 access point providing wireless coverage to most of the building.
The other end of the building is connected to the main server via gigabit ethernet, and has it's own switch. The problem is, wireless coverage in this part of the building sucks. I could add a repeater half way and probably extend the signal a bit more, but I was wondering how can I just plug another WAP200 to the switch without having to configure a separate SSID. Is this even possible? Wireless bridge is not the option, as it merely acts as a "virtual cable" of sorts connecting two devices. What I need is an extended wireless network, but bridged through ethernet.
Any ideas?