Re: 3 Wireless routers in a single premises?
- From: "kbloch2001" <kbloch2001@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Aug 2005 16:07:21 -0700
Yes it is possible. Actually very easy in my opinion.
1. From each of your cable/dsl boxes connect a wireless router.
2. Have each router on a different channel 1,6,11 will provide the
least amount of interference.
3. The SSID can be the same for each router or different. The only
downside to using the same SSID is that the client may need to
rengotiate its IP address if it switches access points.
As far as the router that is the best depends on your needs. Linksys
has never done wireless well that is why they sell an add on box to
boost coverage. I have had both Dlink, Netgear and a Pre N Belkin and
the best is hard to say. The Netgear may have had the best interface
but it did not last nor did its replacement under warranty. The dlink
has a good balance between performance and managability. The Belkin has
in my opinion the worst interface but the best range.
Jim Donald wrote:
> Is it possible to run three wireless routers connected to three
> different networks in the same house? I have ADSL and two cable
> internet connections and would like all of them to have wireless
> capability.
>
> If possible, which are the best routers to buy for this config?
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