seconds away Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Hi, My network currently looks like this:Wireless XP PC / Wireless XP laptop | | | | | |D-Link DI-524 wireless router ------- ADSL Modem | | WDTV media playerThe computers are in one room with the router, modem and media player in another part of the house.The PC has a high gain antenna with good connection, the laptop is in a spot that gets a lousy connection.I have a non-wireless PC to add into the 'computer room', this will also have a lousy connection if I use wireless.I would like to have the three computers share a wireless connection back to the router in the other part of the house, I have a second DI-524 that I already know can't be configured to do this.I would like some cost effective suggestions on the best way to achieve this please.I have considered using a Wireless Access Point such as a D-Link DAP-1150 in AP Client Mode, can both the wireless computers and a wired PC connect to the AP to achieve my objective.One last question if I may... can wired devices connect to the AP via my spare DI-524?Many Thanks,Michael
FAT64 Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Wired clients don't connect to an AP; that would be a contradiction. Your wired clients would have to connect to the router.
Tripredacus Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 First, an official diagram shows how you can use this specific AP to connect wired to an Xbox, I don't think the AP cares if it is an Xbox or a PC:http://www.dlink.com.au/Images/Product_ima...150_3_modes.jpgSecond, if your second router lets you use it in Bridge Mode, that may work also. Correction, note that each router may have to use exceptions for DHCP, or one must have DHCP disabled and use static IP.
seconds away Posted January 12, 2010 Author Posted January 12, 2010 Thanks for the replies so far, I think the following re-worded question is less confusing... Will a DAP-1150 access point in either/both AP client or repeater modes link with a DI-524 router ? If so, is it possible to have wireless enabled computers access the DAP if a computer is also connected to the DAP via ethernet?I don't have a DAP-1150 or any other access point yet so any speculative answers are unfortunately not much use, I need a proven solution before I make any purchases.cheers, Michael
Tripredacus Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 I'm just starting to get into wireless networking along these lines, so I am not 100% certain. I have not yet tried to do something like this, however you might have to set DHCP reservations for everything to get it to work.
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