Everything You Need To Know About Wireless Bridging and Repeating – Part 2: No WDS Required
This time, we take a look at an easier way to extend a wireless network, with devices that don't use WDS.
This time, we take a look at an easier way to extend a wireless network, with devices that don't use WDS.
"How do I extend my wireless network range?" is one of the most-asked questions we get at SmallNetBuilder. The first article of this series looks at one of the primary techniques for WiFi range extension: WDS-based wireless repeating.
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