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Originally Posted by AaronM
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instead of using repeater you can config it to be an access point
don't know what brand the repeater is but most can be either a repeater or an access point.
config the device as an access point, enable dhcp on it (if it has it) and see if you can hold a signal from it better. goto your comand prompt and ping the access point "ping 192.168.0.1 -t" and walk around.
if it works better as an access point then using those IP over AC devices would work tit
just plug your modem into one device and plug it in the wall, then go upstairs to the 2nd floor and plug your router into the other and plug that into the wall.
bada boom bada bing.
I have one client running up 5 floors from the telcom basement and they have never had an issue with them. i was scared as shit first time i used them thinking they would never work. but i was happily proven wrong.