If you need to cover a large environment, a wireless extender may not be able to achieve the desired expansion effect. You can configure multiple extenders at this time. Based on different environments, we have a variety of extended solutions, as shown below:
Type 1: Star extended network
Multiple extenders expand the wireless signals of a primary router as follows:
Application scenarios:In environments such as Square office areas, you can place routers in the center and use multiple extenders around to enlarge the signal. At this time, the number of wireless belts (the maximum number of connections) cannot exceed the number of wireless belts of the primary router.
Setting method:To build a roaming network (with only one signal), follow these steps:
[1] first set extended 1 Signal
[2] disable extended 1 and set extended 2
[3] disable extenders 1 and 2, and set extenders 3
Set this as follows ..
[4] enable all extenders.
Type 2: linear extended network
The so-called "B extension A, C extension B ...", It mainly applies to rectangular coverage areas. Based on the basic communication principle, we recommend that you use no more than three extensions (that is, two extenders), as shown below:
Application Environment:For example, in a rectangular coverage environment, the extended signal coverage area is extended at the first level of the extended device.
Setting method:To build a roaming network (with only one signal), follow these steps:
[1] extended main router signal scanning
[2] extended 2 scan extended 1 enlarged signal
And so on.
Note:Using three or more extenders does not guarantee network stability and wireless speed.