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I'm afraid your SOL.
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You need WDS.. WDS is wireless distribution system., You can then set up the AP's with Different SSID's ofcourse and have them talk back to one anohter through MAC addresses. You can then use the port on the aps to connect to the switches on both ends. It is ofcourse as Blue said EXTREMLY SLOW!!! This will help you. You need to set them up as a P2P Bridge or if you are adding multiple AP's then you will set them up as a P2P Multipoint Bridge. You can set your Wireless card to connect to both AP's (set one as a Default and one as a backup) can also have WEP Security with it but it will not carry over WPA.
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Well currently the two swiutches are conneced via 100mbps ethernet
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If you want to connect to seperate segments of a network via a wireless connection then you will need the 2 seperate AP's. Exactly how you have it setup in your diagram. The hardware that you are looking for MUST support WDS. If it does not support WDS then you will not be able to do it. I myself have DLink 2100AP's and a DLink 624 wireless router connected in my house. 1 segment hosting a network printer and two computers off of the AP leading to a switch going to the main section with the wireless router with a 4 port switch leading to another swithh and numerous nodes as in computers, NAS, XBox, Playstation, Phone and whatnot. I have 2 laptops that connect to the AP's (whichever I would like) but mostly connect my main laptop to the router to keep off the traffic. Anyhow the AP on that end is connected to one of the switches and is setup as a P2P Bridge. The WDS uses MAC address's from the AP's. So i have the AP in the other segment's MAC address on the AP in the main segment and vice versa on the other AP. I then have another wireless PC that is in another room connecting to the first segment. So i have wireless coverage all over my house and i have wired and wireless segments all connecting into one huge workgroup. i think this is pretty much what you want to do and it only cost me 150 for the AP's themself. You can use any AP's that have WDS though. I find the speed lags to all hell though. I would suggest sticking to wired if you can run wires. Stick to wireless for surfing the web. |
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