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Is this dir-655 / dap-1522 setup feasible

bobbodavis

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I live in an apartment that is strait and long. It is quite a ways from one end to the other (total size is approximately 1400 square feet). Unfortunately my one-and-only ISP connection point is located at the farthest point possible on one-side of the apartment. Because of this, my wifi signal doesn't travel all the way to the other end (it's a German building with solid concrete walls between each room!)

I want to ensure that I have a good wireless signal all the way to the other end of the apartment, while also being able to support some HD media devices. I currently have an old wrt54g router as my access point on one side of the apartment and a wre54g expander on the other end in my game room. I also run a cat6e cable from the router to my media extender in the center of the aparment, but can't run anymore cable (nor do i want to). So everything in my game room is getting wireless G off of a WRE54G expander. It's not really the best as far as bandwidth and reliability go, so i want to upgrade to wireless N products and expand the range all over.

I've attached a setup that i'm interested in using as my upgrade. Is this feasible? Thanks for your feedback.
 

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Yes, your setup should work. You are basically adding a second AP, Ethernet-connected to the main AP/router and hard-wiring your media adapter. If the diagram is accurate you are only spanning one wall with the bridged wireless signal.

Even with only a short distance for the bridged wireless signal, don't expect flawless HD streaming if you are expecting it from any of the devices attached to the second DAP-1522. The throughput variation of draft 11n is just too high.

You should, however, see a significant gain in speed from the WRT54G / WRE54G setup!
 
Thanks for your feedback - much appreciated.

Other thought... doesn't the DIR-655 support either bridge or AP mode? I've read that it used to, but a recent firmware update nixed that option, making it necessary to buy a dap if you want repeater or bridge capability? Would be nice to use one DIR-655 as my AP and a second for either a bridge or repeater, but i'm not sure if this is still do-able.

Damn I wish the 655 was DD-WRT compliant! I'm almost leaning towards the linksys 310's just for DD-WRT support as the 3rd party firmware gives so many more options for ap/repeater/bridge mode and tweaking cpu and radio power. I'd much rather have the external antenna's of the 655 though... if only there was a way to get the best of both worlds!
 
The 655 has never supported bridging or repeating. There are plenty of client mode, i.e. don't require WDS, bridges that you can use with any wireless router (DAP-1522, Linksys WET610N, WGA600N).

The only advantage external antennas give you is the ability to swap them out for higher-gain ones if they attach via connectors. I have not found any relationship between performance and internal vs. external antennas.
 

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