I have two hawking 300N high gain outdoor waps.
One @point A and one at point B across the street.
A is access point, B is repeater.
So B is repeating the Wifi and then I have 5 small houses on a street in a row. These each have a wap in them in client-bridge mode. So, they're grabbin that wifi And plugging into a switch in the house to network all the houses together.
I get high packet loss, pig jitter between 30ms and 1500ms, houses will randomly loose access.
I have all these waps in the same channel. Is this good practice? Channel 1 is littered with 2wires, and I have them all set to 11.
This is a shaky. Fucking network. IP phones kill the network. Call quality is Terrible.
One @point A and one at point B across the street.
A is access point, B is repeater.
So B is repeating the Wifi and then I have 5 small houses on a street in a row. These each have a wap in them in client-bridge mode. So, they're grabbin that wifi And plugging into a switch in the house to network all the houses together.
I get high packet loss, pig jitter between 30ms and 1500ms, houses will randomly loose access.
I have all these waps in the same channel. Is this good practice? Channel 1 is littered with 2wires, and I have them all set to 11.
This is a shaky. Fucking network. IP phones kill the network. Call quality is Terrible.