Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » US Telco Support » Qwest » Setting up a wireless network using multiple Qwest DSL lines
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
284
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Posting:
Post a:
Post a:
How far am I from the DSLAM? »
« Network and DSL Modem  
AuthorAll Replies

dmconwa

join:2007-04-19
Albuquerque, NM

Setting up a wireless network using multiple Qwest DSL lines

We're trying to setup a wireless network to work in my sons fraternity house. Qwest DSL 3M is the highest speed we can get so we had to get multiple connections to satisfy the need. We've setup four different Qwest modem/router in different locations in the house, but the walls are cinder block and the signal isn't travelling very far. Some rooms are getting service and some are not.

I want to add a range extender to each connection but I don't know if they will play nice with each other.

I was looking at the Hawking HWREN1

www.tigerdirect.com/applications···tId=4026'

I was also wondering if it is possible to have all the routers use the same SSID. We're using the Qwest Motorola modem/router. We have them setup using different ones currently.

I've got a handle on my home network, but this is a little out of my league. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

mrhuggles

join:2007-03-29
Ames, IA
»https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=3987

maybe combine that with WDS

Nick125

join:2004-03-08
Albuquerque, NM

Qwest doesn't support MLPPP, so you're kind of stuck there. What I would do is setup an old x86 machine with something like pfsense and do load balancing. That won't allow one connection to get a whole 12mbit, as each TCP connection would be on a single connection...but it would work for what you need.

From there, I'd try something like a Ubiquiti Nanostation or a Ubiquiti Bullet 2HP for wireless. I've had good luck with the Bullet2HP with a 7dBi antenna in a cinderblock building. It's relatively cheap, about $120 for the access point and antenna, especially when you consider the transmit power (800mW!).

Hope this is of some help,
Nick

azzonie

join:2004-04-13
Phoenix, AZ


1 edit
reply to dmconwa
Here you can get routers that can load balance up to 8 WANs, wireless routers and range extenders. I am sure there are others.

You want UPM.

"Universal Repeater Mode
The Universal Repeater function could extend the coverage and signal strength for the current wireless environment. This standardized function is compatible with other wireless APs and Routers. Users can use this feature to build up a large wireless network in a huge space like airports, hotels and schools…etc."

»www.edimax.com/en/product.php
-
Forums » US Telco Support » QwestHow far am I from the DSLAM? »
« Network and DSL Modem  


Sunday, 29-Nov 07:53:30 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [122] Time Warner Cable Fires Broadside At Broadcasters
· [112] New AT&T Ad Campaign Hits Back At Verizon
· [96] Apple Joins AT&T Verizon Snark Fest
· [87] New Bill Takes Aim At Higher Verizon ETFs
· [80] TiVo Sees Record Customer Losses
· [73] Weekend Open Thread
· [72] Verizon CEO: Hulu Will Be Dead Soon
· [69] In-Flight Internet Headed For Bumpy Landing?
· [62] Thanksgiving Open Thread
· [40] EFF Wages War On Fine Print
Most people now reading
· ToC 4th boss - Preliminary Strategy for Twin Valkyr [World of Warcraft]
· Using DIR-615 C1/3.01 with Trendnet TEW-652BRP in N Mode [D-Link]
· AV-Comp. Retrospective/Proactive Test 11/2009 released [Security]
· 3.x Feral Druid - Bear Tanking Guide [World of Warcraft]
· [Vista] Vista Media Center - DVR-MS vs. WTV [Microsoft Help]
· Road Runnner up to 50 mbps is ready ! [Road Runner]
· Security Software Updates - 28 Nov 2009 [Security]
· Windows 7 boot manager editing questions [Microsoft Help]
· [Snow Leopard] NFS Mounts - no more Directory Utility [All Things Macintosh]