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<blockquote data-quote="Antoon van den Oetelaar" data-source="post: 129361" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Re: Wifi router troubles</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm afraid that it is difficult with long ranges or a lot of steel...</p><p>But maybe it's easier to solve as a far to crowdy 2.4GHz. (Maybe 2 AP's)</p><p></p><p>Anybody tried to connect 2x mixing console (FOH & monitor) say for instance X32 to one net and connect at both places an AP? </p><p>So 2 cat cables (Ethernet and audio) to FOH and 2 swithes (or 1 router and a switch) for ethernet connections.</p><p></p><p>That way you can connect to both consoles at both locations (different IP) and have best coverage at these positions. </p><p>When walking around the venue I can live with a less good connection...</p><p></p><p>At home I think I don't need 5GHz because there's not much traffic around, I just need coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antoon van den Oetelaar, post: 129361, member: 3005"] Re: Wifi router troubles I'm afraid that it is difficult with long ranges or a lot of steel... But maybe it's easier to solve as a far to crowdy 2.4GHz. (Maybe 2 AP's) Anybody tried to connect 2x mixing console (FOH & monitor) say for instance X32 to one net and connect at both places an AP? So 2 cat cables (Ethernet and audio) to FOH and 2 swithes (or 1 router and a switch) for ethernet connections. That way you can connect to both consoles at both locations (different IP) and have best coverage at these positions. When walking around the venue I can live with a less good connection... At home I think I don't need 5GHz because there's not much traffic around, I just need coverage. [/QUOTE]
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