Re: home network planning question FC6

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Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 22:12:59 -0600
Tom Poe <tompoe@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

2]  this is a Linksys WRT54G wireless broadband router
3]  this is a Meraki wireless access point/router

What's the point of having two wireless routers?  Just trying to add more
complexity to the setup?

Frank: There are no wireless cards in the desktops. The Meraki unit is a $50 unit that I had left over from an attempt to convince our local city government to move forward with a community initiative for low-cost community wireless mesh network. It has one port that is supposed to plug into Internet device (in this case, my DHCP/DSL device). If I use it to extend reach of wireless cloud around home, I can impress neighbors and possibly stir interest in mesh networking. Does that make sense?
Tom

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