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RE: advice on increasing wifi data capacity



Remember that also, by repeating, you are at least *HALVING* the speed
of
your network as all data that is being sent across the repeaters is being
sent by the originating device and is then being rebroadcast by the
repeater...

...if you *REALLY* have to use wireless networking (and even then this only
works over a wired "backbone" infrastructure) then you need a
properly
managed wireless solution with a centrally administrated WiFi controller
and
"lite" wireless access points. (Such as the NetGear ProSafe
WFS709TP and
WAGL102.)

Wireless networking (and Ethernet over powerline) really is the abhorrent
spawn of Satan's unholy union with a lipstick wearing goat in drag on a
drunken frat-night out...

Cheers

Phil


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Peer Oliver Schmidt
> Sent: 20 December 2011 11:00
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] advice on increasing wifi data capacity
>
> Hello Tony,
>
> > I need more wifi data capacity around the house.
>
> by repeating you are not expanding the bandwidth, only the reach of
> your wifi network.
>
> I strongly suggest to try to get the access points connected to each
> other using (some kind) of wire.
> --
> Best regards
>
> Peer Oliver Schmidt
> PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA
>
>
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