Hi all,
Hopefully someone can offer some advice on the best course of action with this. I'm a novice but will do my best to keep up...
I'm trying to extend the wireless network for someone who owns a small hotel. The hotel is joined to their private residence, ie. it's two houses next door to each other that have been joined by extension, one becoming the hotel. The broadband enters the private house where there is a netgear rangemax wireless router. The idea is to extend the range so that residents of the hotel can use the wireless internet.
Due to the nature of the building(s), there are lots of walls to get in the way, which is nice. I have considered using power line repeaters but I'm not sure if I wouldn't need lots of them all over the place to give decent coverage. Does each of these give good signal strength or are they a little weak and really designed for one remote room in a small house?
The other option I see is to hard wire something like the WG602 to the rangemax, trailing a cable next door to the hotel, and using another 602 to extend the range further through the hotel. Will I get decent signal propagation from the 602? Can I link multiple 602s together as repeaters and bounce the signal around them several times?
What about 'n' wireless? I hear this has much better wall penetration?
Hardwiring several access points would probably be the best option, I believe, but the building is large and complex and routing cables won't be easy or cheap. I also have to consider access to power points for repeaters, which could be ugly if they are just plonked down in the hallways neat a convenient plug.
Thanks very much for any advice.
Hopefully someone can offer some advice on the best course of action with this. I'm a novice but will do my best to keep up...
I'm trying to extend the wireless network for someone who owns a small hotel. The hotel is joined to their private residence, ie. it's two houses next door to each other that have been joined by extension, one becoming the hotel. The broadband enters the private house where there is a netgear rangemax wireless router. The idea is to extend the range so that residents of the hotel can use the wireless internet.
Due to the nature of the building(s), there are lots of walls to get in the way, which is nice. I have considered using power line repeaters but I'm not sure if I wouldn't need lots of them all over the place to give decent coverage. Does each of these give good signal strength or are they a little weak and really designed for one remote room in a small house?
The other option I see is to hard wire something like the WG602 to the rangemax, trailing a cable next door to the hotel, and using another 602 to extend the range further through the hotel. Will I get decent signal propagation from the 602? Can I link multiple 602s together as repeaters and bounce the signal around them several times?
What about 'n' wireless? I hear this has much better wall penetration?
Hardwiring several access points would probably be the best option, I believe, but the building is large and complex and routing cables won't be easy or cheap. I also have to consider access to power points for repeaters, which could be ugly if they are just plonked down in the hallways neat a convenient plug.
Thanks very much for any advice.