WAP4400N Mode, SSID, IP addresses

Hello: I set up a wireless cable/DHCP for a motel.  They currently use a WRVS4400N Wireless - N Router connected to their cable modem and maintains two access points wireless (WAP4400N) of wire to the router, Internet wireless for all their guest rooms.  The network is used only to access the internet.  I'm stuck on a couple of AP configuration options and wanted to know if someone might have some recommendations for me.

  1. AP MODE: I guess I'll use "Access Point" mode, rather than "Repeater" mode, because I would like to have an identical to each access point flow.  Homelessness is not a consideration at this point.
  2. SSID: these can match that of the router or not.  I'm not sure modes or the benefits when the SSID is all the same or different.
  3. IP addresses: Should they be in the same range as the router? (The router is configured for users of 99, with address of 192.168.1.100 departure.  "I think that the router supports a maximum of 64 active WLAN clients.)
  4. RADIO CHANNEL: the router is set to Ch.11.  There should be two AP unique strings (for example, Ch.1 and Ch.7)?  All three devices operate on the same channel and, if so, is there an advantage to that?

Thanks for your thoughts on this.

Best,

Dan.

1. Yes, your fashion should be Aaccess Point, since the two WAP will be connected to the router.

2. having the same SSID on all them access point is usually used when you plan the roaming wireless - in this way, the wireless client can connect (more or less) seamlessly from one AP to another that AP, the customer is closer

You can use different SSID if you differentiate a point of access on the other. (You can name it level 1, level 2, etc.)

3. it is recommended for the APs to have the same IP range as the router for easy access in case you need to change something. If she has a different subnet than the network, you will need to set static IP address on a computer, just so that you can access the interface of the router.

4. better to have PSA set different channel to avoid interference.

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