Wifi as WAN
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Not possible unless you do both simultaneous.
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They might really need to cut some corners here, but I doubt this will come out feeling seamless in the end.
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What about 2 of the Travel routers, both broadcasting the same SSID?
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The Travel Router locks on the MAC Address, so that's not going to work for 2 phones.
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@anonymous said:
What about 2 of the Travel routers, both broadcasting the same SSID?
Seems like that would work.
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@anonymous said:
The Travel Router locks on the MAC Address, so that's not going to work for 2 phones.
Doh!
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One solution would be a Edge Router X, configured with 2 WAN's each connected to a Ethernet to WiFi bridge.
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Yes, that should work, but you are back to paying not just for a bridge, but for TWO bridges.
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This s project can work fairly easily, but will take setup. A hardware investment is required.
I will post something tomorrow.
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@JaredBusch said:
This s project can work fairly easily, but will take setup. A hardware investment is required.
I will post something tomorrow.
THANKS!
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But as @JaredBusch said, they will save so much per month that the expense to do this right might not be so bad.
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The hardware is no problem! We can spend whatever is needed to get the job done on a enterprise level
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Tomorrow because, well, see my post in the other thread regarding what I am doing right now.
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I am just always trying to be a cheap
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Probably good to invest a little bit here. If they are non-technical, this is going to be a bit of a big undertaking. You are going to want every piece of this to be as stable as possible as things breaking are likely to be very confusing and difficult for them to manage.
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So right now I am looking at getting (2) TP-LINK TL-WR702N connected to a Edge Router X and a Ubiquity AP.
Total cost would be about less then $200.
Does Ubiquity make a Ethernet to WiFi adapter?
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After more thought, I want something nicer then the TP-LINK TL-WR702N.
Any suggestions? Maybe something more enterprise grade?
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@anonymous said:
Does Ubiquity make a Ethernet to WiFi adapter?
Not that I have ever seen.
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Adding ddwrt to any router allows you to make it a client too so that give me lots of options
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Might be worth just using a trio of DD-WRT devices.