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What hardware could I use to replace wired ethernet with wireless? 1

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davidd31415

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What hardware could I use to replace a wired Ethernet connection with a wireless connection?

I have several devices that use wired Ethernet connections and I would like to find a way to use them with a wireless connection. These are data acquisition (DAQ) devices, not computers, so installing a wireless card is not an option.

I'd like a connection like:

[DAQ] ---wired--> [ROUTER] ---wireless---> [ROUTER] ---wired---> [DAQ CONTROLLER]

I'm not sure if this can be done with routers alone. Is there a term I can use to search for tutorials for the type of networking I am trying to set up?

I am also interested in how to increase the range between the two devices used to create the wireless connection. Is there a term that will help me out Googling here as well?

Thanks,

David

 
In my small warehouse i have a PC & a label printer (no wireless card in the printer very expensive) and no wireless in the PC.

The PC and printer plug into the switch (wired ethernet)

A cisco 1200 wirelesss access point configured in WORK GROUP BRIDGE mode connect to the switch by ethernet cable - cat 5e

And the bridge

connects to another wireless access point (by wireless) in the larger warehouse - which then connects to the rest of the network by cable

(The PC in the small warehouse has acces to the entire network - through the large warhouse)

so i think a wireless bridge could work for you
 
I'm not sure how to increase the range of the wireless but the cisco 1200 are designed for outside use and there is a road between my two warehouses
 
Thank you Helenp1983. It sounds like a bridge is what I am looking for.

"Boost" and "range extension" are two search terms the provided me with many hits discussing increasing wireless range. About.com summarizes a few choices here: I will be looking into the pros/cons of the different solutions in the future.

Thanks again,

David.
 
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