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Old 05-16-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by neilmayf
I have a problem with Wireless clients being disconnected unexpectedly.

My belief is that it is due to a high cell over lap in my network.

Equipment details.

I have a several Netgear wg302 & wg102 running in repeater mode with wireless client association (this lets them be both a repeater and an AP).

Main - Wg302.
Networked to main LAN.
Acts as head repeater for 3 other wg302's.
8Db Ant (outside shed).

Dispatch - Wg302.
Slave repeater to Main.
No wired network.
running in repeater mode with client association.
8Db ant (inside shed) .

Repeater 1 - wg302.
Slave repeater to main.
No wired network.
Running in repeater mode with client association.
Acts as a on repeater for GNP1 (wg102).
8Db Ant (outside shed - 100m from main).

Repeater 2 - Wg302.
Slave repeater to main.
No wired network.
Running in repeater mode with client association.
Acts as a on repeater for SSAW, LAMBeam, IBeam ( all 3 wg102's)
8Db Ant (inside another shed - 100m from main).

GNP1, SSAW, LAMBeam, IBeam - Wg102.
Running in repeater mode with client association.
All Have a single wired device (PC) connected.
5Db Ant.


All of the above works fine it is only when a wireless client moves from one area to an other or the client switches from one AP to an other (due to signal fluctuations) that I get thees disconnections (I am using a telnet app on Symbol MC9060-G RF scanner guns).

The cells that overlap are SSAW,IBEAM,LAMBeam & Repeater 2 - All are with in 50m of each other.

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