Setting up two wireless routers for different standards.

GullyFoyle

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Can someone point me to a guide for setting up my old wireless router to handle B/G connections leaving my new router to handle N and above connections?

I googled some and find several guides to setting up two routers, but nothing to address this particular situation. I have a Buffalo AirStation WHR-HP-G54 ans an Asus RT-AC66U I don't need to separate them to widen my coverage, they will both be together at a central location in my home. Do I have to worry about interference between them if they are addressing different standards? Thanks for any help you can offer.
 
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ch33zw1z

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Setup the Asus as the main router, and configure the wireless to do N only. Wireless N comes in 2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz

Setup the buffalo as a WAP: http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html

google "soho router as wap" for more tutorials.


As far as interference goes, since B/G and N both share the 2.4Ghz spectrum, if you're going to use N on the 2.4Ghz then configure the channels on each router to avoid channel overlap

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
 

JackMDS

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Configure the Asus to provide only a @ n only while all the G will go on the Buffalo,

You can use the same SSID and WPA2 password on both. Set one to CH-1 and the other to CH-11.
I have the exact same combination of Routers, it works Great.
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GullyFoyle

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It is easy to set up the Buffalo in access point mode.
I don't remember seeing any settings in there for setting the channel for 2.4, it is readily apparent in the Asus.
I have my cable modem connected to the wan port on the Asus, do I connect a lan port on the asus to the wan port or lan port on the buffalo.
I saw some guides suggesting lan to lan, but that seems counter intuitive.
 

GullyFoyle

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OK, I found the channel setting on the Bufalo. I just never moved it off Auto, in all the years I had it, I'm not much of a hacker...
The setting on the Asus is called "Control Channel"?, I picked 11U, not sure what the U is about..
I had the Buffalo set on WEP128, I think because of the kid's' Nintendo DS's, that was the best they could do, I think AOSS picked it.

How do I turn off "G" on the Asus?

Thanks for the quick feedback.
 
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GullyFoyle

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The Buffalo is a B/G only router, thus nothing needs to be configured regarding type Of Wierelss.

As for the general configuration.





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How do I stop the asus from accepting B/G connections? Nevermind, I found it. thanks.
 

ch33zw1z

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I have my cable modem connected to the wan port on the Asus, do I connect a lan port on the asus to the wan port or lan port on the buffalo.
I saw some guides suggesting lan to lan, but that seems counter intuitive.

LAN to LAN. You don't need or want two SOHO routers running NAT.