- Where to place a WLAN access point?
- Posted by Gabrie van Zanten on December 6th, 2003
Hi
Where can I find more info on the best places to place my WLAN
accesspoint or hub? I have trouble in my home to find a good place for
it. Connections keep dropping.
Gabrie
- Posted by daytripper on December 6th, 2003
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 21:05:24 GMT, Gabrie van Zanten
<gabrie-geen-spammeke@basvanzanten.com> wrote:
It's unlikely you're going to find anything more than generic, common-sense
advice. After all, your home isn't exactly like anyone elses, by layout,
construction materials used, and furnishings.
Just keep in mind that pretty much anything solid will negatively affect
gigahertz radio waves, and try to locate the WAP so said waves pass through as
little as possible before reaching the wireless client(s).
Therefore, height is *usually* A Good Thing, as it helps avoid big chunks like
appliances and furniture.
/daytripper
- Posted by daytripper on December 8th, 2003
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 23:32:33 GMT, rogblake10@iname10.com (Roger Blake) wrote:
are there any black helicopters circling your single-wide right now?
go check. we'll wait...
using mac address filtering on the router and a 156bit wep key on the wap will
slow down your friend in his toyota and keep him from gaining a gateway to the
rest of the world.
and properly configured "two-way" firewall software running on all clients
(eg: ISS BlackIce PC Protection, for one) should keep any interloper who does
manage to get through all that from doing harm to any client.
/daytripper (no black helicopters 'round here ;-)
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