Re: WISP Routing into house WiFi network



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Hello

At my house I receive Internet trough WiFi (not very typical). There
is antenna on top of my house and is connected to wireless card in
my desktop PC. I want to create a new wireless network that would
cover my house. Therefore I am trying to find a router that would
route between external WiFi network and my (to be created) home
WiFi network however I cannot locate appropriate hardware.

Could anyone help me with identifing approporiate solution? (the
only thing that comes to my mind so far are two routers that route
between LAN/WiFi but I look for simpler solution)

Thanks in advance

Tomek

a little more info on what is on the roof
or a link to your WISP would be helpful.
Also - is the wireless card in your PC something standard,
or is the WISP using something "different" ?

Since you already have a WiFi signal broadcasting from your roof
to your PC - then it might cover the rest of the house,
if you can have other WiFi computers connecting to the roof ?- Ukryj
cytowany tekst -

- Poka¿ cytowany tekst -

WISP is very local and website is only in my native language (Polish).
The card in my PC is regular WiFi card linked to an anntena on the
roof. The signal is too faint indors to be of any use. Morover only
the card provided by WISP cann connect (MAC) - they say I can clon the
MAC to a router if I like.

Can we have your WISP website URL - even if in Polish.

Is your computer actually connected to the roof via wireless ?
seems then that the roof has back to back wireless access points.
or an Ethernet cable running from your computer to the roof ?
How does the roof equipment get power ?

I would think something like a Linksys WAP54G
acting as a "repeater mode" might be a choice ?

What does the WISP suggest ?



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