I just moved into a new apartment with my brother and his fiancé. We don't want to run wires along the floor because this place looks nice, and there is no infrastructure for an Ethernet built into the walls, nor could we add one without tearing open the walls. So we figured we would use wireless to share an internet connection.
Because we have 2.4ghz phones, our 802.11b goes down every time we get a phone call, so we want to move to 802.11a as inexpensively as possible. What I was thinking, since the computers are in two general areas, is use our old routers to make two LAN's, then connect both LAN's wirelessly with an access point taking one slot on each router. This way we don't need to invest in several cards.
What I'm wondering is:
1) Is this feasible?
2) What product would you recommend? I'm confused as to what is a WAP and what is a Bridge, and what is both?
- John
Because we have 2.4ghz phones, our 802.11b goes down every time we get a phone call, so we want to move to 802.11a as inexpensively as possible. What I was thinking, since the computers are in two general areas, is use our old routers to make two LAN's, then connect both LAN's wirelessly with an access point taking one slot on each router. This way we don't need to invest in several cards.
What I'm wondering is:
1) Is this feasible?
2) What product would you recommend? I'm confused as to what is a WAP and what is a Bridge, and what is both?
- John