- Jul 3, 2008
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My network is currently set up like this:
Cable Modem (SB5101) ? Wired router (BEFSR41), connected to about six computers on wired ? AirPort Extreme in bridge mode (serving anywhere from 3 to 10 computers at once
The problem is that I do not get signal on the far side of my house. I have an AirPort Express. How should I configure the AirPort Express to simply expand the range of the AirPort Extreme, which it will be connected to over Ethernet from the other side of the house?
I have looked into ways to do this, but I am looking for the best. Note that the two access points can be connected over my existing Ethernet infrastructure. I know how I can easily make two separate wireless networks but I would like my brother?s iPhone to be able to go across the house without losing signal, switching to the other AP without a hiccup, seamlessly, the way that cell phones do with towers.
Is this possible with two home routers? (Apple AirPort Express & Apple AirPort Extreme) If so, what is the best way?
Cable Modem (SB5101) ? Wired router (BEFSR41), connected to about six computers on wired ? AirPort Extreme in bridge mode (serving anywhere from 3 to 10 computers at once
The problem is that I do not get signal on the far side of my house. I have an AirPort Express. How should I configure the AirPort Express to simply expand the range of the AirPort Extreme, which it will be connected to over Ethernet from the other side of the house?
I have looked into ways to do this, but I am looking for the best. Note that the two access points can be connected over my existing Ethernet infrastructure. I know how I can easily make two separate wireless networks but I would like my brother?s iPhone to be able to go across the house without losing signal, switching to the other AP without a hiccup, seamlessly, the way that cell phones do with towers.
Is this possible with two home routers? (Apple AirPort Express & Apple AirPort Extreme) If so, what is the best way?
