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Wireless networking to see FOH & Amps Racks at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Levi" data-source="post: 65330" data-attributes="member: 2411"><p>Re: Wireless networking to see FOH & Amps Racks at the same time</p><p></p><p>What you need is a wireless bridge. There are 2 main types of this, one is an independant box (i have a netgear WGPS606 which connects to my home CCTV in my shed) that connects to your wifi like a normal computer and you can connect devices to it that can then access the wireless network. </p><p>The other type work as a pair creating a bridge between the 2 networks. I have 2 chepo tenda units that I use for connecting to my computers up stairs and to the printers located downstairs.</p><p></p><p>If however you want complete independance between the two racks than something like described in the first example would probably be best. (Iv'e had my WGPS606 for years now and still works perfectly, it's only wireless G but do you really need more than that?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Levi, post: 65330, member: 2411"] Re: Wireless networking to see FOH & Amps Racks at the same time What you need is a wireless bridge. There are 2 main types of this, one is an independant box (i have a netgear WGPS606 which connects to my home CCTV in my shed) that connects to your wifi like a normal computer and you can connect devices to it that can then access the wireless network. The other type work as a pair creating a bridge between the 2 networks. I have 2 chepo tenda units that I use for connecting to my computers up stairs and to the printers located downstairs. If however you want complete independance between the two racks than something like described in the first example would probably be best. (Iv'e had my WGPS606 for years now and still works perfectly, it's only wireless G but do you really need more than that?) [/QUOTE]
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