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Thanks guys that's info I was looking for.

And it wouldn't be all that hard to get a wire back into that area from
the wiring closet.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Lukas Beeler
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:31 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Wireless Repeaters

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 16:25, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to just run a wire and hook up another wireless
access
point?

Seconded.

Wireless Repeaters are a hack at best. They are meant for home
environments, where cabling cost is a big issue.

In an Office environment, i'd suggest you to hire a company that does
professional wireless deployments. They have the appropriate gear to
measure where your APs need to be for full coverage.

Also: Purchase a centrally managed wireless solution. I'm fond of
Cisco's Wireless controllers and their LWAPPs. With this, you can
centrally manage your wireless LAN, which makes it much easier to
debug issues.


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