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I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters away
then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
connect my laptop up to the internet too.
I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal. Can
i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal to my
farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Sorry I don't have an answer for you, only Questions, hopefully someone
will help us both.
I want to set up a setup the same as you do, a wireless network in my home,
transmitting to another wireless network 200 metres away, what hardware
does this require, and I am particularly interested in the mention of
external aerials
Please help the both of us, I for one would be very grateful
"Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
>
> I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters away
> then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
>
> What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
> connect my laptop up to the internet too.
>
> I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal.
> Can i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal
> to my farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
>
> Many thanks
>
> Stuart
>
"Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:u9qdnTNSIMAWETbcRVnysw@pipex.net...
>I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
>
> I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters away
> then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
>
> What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
> connect my laptop up to the internet too.
>
> I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal.
> Can i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal
> to my farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
>
> Many thanks
>
> Stuart
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Hi guys, did you buy the Dlink 624 yet?
If yes, then you can extend the signal thru an extender DWL-G800AP and from
there, the signal from your house will be amplified back to your farm.
You might wanna consider buying a yaggi antenna or simply an external
omnidirectional antenna.
"Orph" wrote:
> Me again
> been looking around, is this what we could do with perhaps?
> http://www.cantenna.com/howtouseit.html >
> "Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:u9qdnTNSIMAWETbcRVnysw@pipex.net...
> >I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
> >
> > I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters away
> > then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
> >
> > What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
> > connect my laptop up to the internet too.
> >
> > I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal.
> > Can i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal
> > to my farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Stuart
> >
>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
I am really pretty green on this subject, I need to know what hardware is
required, I know I need a wireless router on the home network, but what do
I need at the remote end, to give me a network there too, can it be as
simple as using two wireless routers?
Again, my thanks for any help, make it as simple as possible please
"Gcorpuz" <Gcorpuz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7FE8F562-3ABE-4A2B-98F6-FE9F9602FC2B@microsoft.com...
> Hi guys, did you buy the Dlink 624 yet?
>
> If yes, then you can extend the signal thru an extender DWL-G800AP and
> from
> there, the signal from your house will be amplified back to your farm.
>
> You might wanna consider buying a yaggi antenna or simply an external
> omnidirectional antenna.
>
>
> "Orph" wrote:
>
>> Me again
>> been looking around, is this what we could do with perhaps?
>> http://www.cantenna.com/howtouseit.html >>
>> "Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:u9qdnTNSIMAWETbcRVnysw@pipex.net...
>> >I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c
>> >624.
>> >
>> > I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters
>> > away
>> > then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
>> >
>> > What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
>> > connect my laptop up to the internet too.
>> >
>> > I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my
>> > disposal.
>> > Can i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a
>> > signal
>> > to my farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
>> >
>> > Many thanks
>> >
>> > Stuart
>> >
>>
>>
>>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Hi
I think that the Access Point can be configured as a stand alone client so
it can be plugged into a switch in the second location and be bridged to
with the Wireless Router. You should try it first in the same room.
No guarantee but with two Cantennae set with a free line of site it might
work.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
>
> I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters away
> then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
>
> What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
> connect my laptop up to the internet too.
>
> I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal.
Can
> i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal to
my
> farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
>
> Many thanks
>
> Stuart
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Many thanks for that Jack, those links you included are very useful, told
me a lot more than I already knew, I will study them, then start buying,
and setting up the network, it was the "Bridge" that I never knew existed
Once again, many thanks
"Jack" <www.ezlan.net> wrote in message
news:uos$Pby1EHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> I think that the Access Point can be configured as a stand alone client so
> it can be plugged into a switch in the second location and be bridged to
> with the Wireless Router. You should try it first in the same room.
>
> Extending Distance: http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html >
> Wireless Bridging: http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html >
> If it works the issue is set it for 200 meters.
>
> No guarantee but with two Cantennae set with a free line of site it might
> work.
>
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
>
>
>
>
> "Stuart Turrell" <stuartturrell@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:u9qdnTNSIMAWETbcRVnysw@pipex.net...
>> I have a wireless network in my house setup with my dlink revision c 624.
>>
>> I have an external aerial taking the signal also to my farm 250meters
>> away
>> then an aerial picks up the signal there and goes directly into my pc.
>>
>> What i want to do is to have a wireless network with my pc too so i can
>> connect my laptop up to the internet too.
>>
>> I have a dlink revision b 624 router and a dlink ap2000+ at my disposal.
> Can
>> i use these to have a wireless network in my house, then feed a signal to
> my
>> farm that will take it to another wireless network area???
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>
>
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