TP-LINK routers -- WEP or WPA2 in bridge mode?
William Park
opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Tue Sep 4 17:32:26 UTC 2012
Hi James,
Question about TL-WA901ND... Looking at the specs, its ethernet
port is 10/100Mbit, but wireless side is 300Mbit. Maybe it's
typo. Have you ever gone over 100Mbps in actual use?
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William
----- Original Message -----
> From: James Knott <james.knott at rogers.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:02:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [TLUG]: TP-LINK routers -- WEP or WPA2 in bridge mode?
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> William Park wrote:
>> Thanks for feedback on TL-WA901ND. For now, single ethernet
>> port AP is just fine. But, I may want to add more devices to
>> the network, in which case I'd prefer AP/switch in one device.
>
> The TL-WA901ND is just an access point, not a switch. One advantage to that is
> you can place it where it will provide best coverage, not necessarily where your
> computer network gear is located. In my case, I decided to place it high on the
> wall in the laundry room, which is close to the middle of my condo, whereas with
> the access point near my computer, I had a poor signal at the far end. I have a
> separate 16 port switch, near my computers, that everything plugs into.
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