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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-825 => Topic started by: ajerion on January 05, 2012, 11:01:30 AM
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I have a DIR-825 in my basement at one end of the house and it works great. My problem is the signal strength is a little weak on the main floor at the other end of the house. I would like to add a second access point to cover that end of the house. Do I need to get another DIR-825 and wire it to the original or is there another option? I obviously don't need all the features of the DIR-825 for the 2nd AP, but I cant find a less expensive option that will still allow me to use both bands.
Thanks in advance for the help,
Andy
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Hi Andy,
You need an access point, not a router. The DAP-1360 or similar.
There should be someone along shortly to recommend something, if not, I will. You can actually go pretty cheap just for an access point, I run 2 AP's at home with my DIR-825, works good!
Pat
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Exactly.
I guess it would have been simpler if I would have just asked if there was a dual band access point that works with the DIR-825. Ive been looking and cant find one, so I was going to use a 2nd DIR-825 as and access point.
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I kinda sorta am doing what you want to do now. I've got my main router (Dlink 655) in the basement. It's connected to my media/computer room 2 floors up and the master bedroom 1 floor up on the other side of the house using the original cat5 phone cable in my house w/new network connectors.
The 655 gives me good 2.4Ghz coverage in the basement, backyard and a few rooms directly 1 floor above. The further away from the router you go the signal strength and connection speeds drop. So I have the DLINK 825 in the bedroom with supporting another 2.4Ghz zone.
The Media/computer room has a 8 port switch for direct connections. I could've put another wireless router up there but I don't mind cables along the walls so I went with the switch.
I setup 2 different wireless zones (using different names - meaning not using roaming) because some of my wireless G devices would try to connect to the wireless AP that was further away.
If you like the 825 you could get a 2nd one or find another brand that's cheaper or has better reviews. Only the wireless features are being used in the 2nd router/AP.
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Exactly.
I guess it would have been simpler if I would have just asked if there was a dual band access point that works with the DIR-825. Ive been looking and cant find one, so I was going to use a 2nd DIR-825 as and access point.
Where is Furry? I am pretty sure he is doing this at home. My AP's are not from D-Link, they are not dual band(BGN/High power) but work great with the DIR-825 as the DHCP! As I said, I have 2 of them. I use 2 separate frequencies so they don't interfere. My kids beat the heck out of them, the Dir-825 serves up IPV6 addresses and everything through IPV4 only AP's, I still have not figured that one out.......
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Exactly.
I guess it would have been simpler if I would have just asked if there was a dual band access point that works with the DIR-825. Ive been looking and cant find one, so I was going to use a 2nd DIR-825 as and access point.
Nope, can't find one either. They all seem to be dual band switchable, one or the other but not both at the same time. I did find one for businesses from D-Link, but you can buy 3 or 4 DIR-825's for the same price.
I would go with the DIR-825 in bridge mode.
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Yes you can turn the 825 into a AP. Review the DGL-4500 forum for the Turn a router into and AP.