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bkelly1369
Dec 22, 2021Tutor
Wireless Access Point definition
I am not finding the name of the type of device I need. I found this article: What is an Access Point and How is it Different from a Range Extender? (linksys.com) and nothing fits. I have a worki...
bkelly1369
Dec 23, 2021Tutor
Call the two devices CR for computer room router (which is also wireless) and G for garage. The G device does not need to connect to any wireless device but the CR. It does not send the signal any further. Yes, I am aware that the G devices sends and receives, but the wireless part of it connects only to the CR. The goal is not to extend the wireless network from the garage, just access the existing network. The names still do not make sense to me.
How about this? An Ethernet switch that can join a wireless network.
Still, what device do you, dear reader, reccomend? The D-Link DAP 1665 did work, so maybe order another one. But prices have about doubled in the last two years.
Edit: just saw this name: Wireless Base Station. That seems to fit.
plemans
Dec 23, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I don't think you're grasping the concept. If a device can connect via wireless like that, it can act as a repeater/extender. So thats what they make. They make 1-4x port extenders. And you can add a simple unmanaged switch to it if you want more than that.
You can even disable the ssid so you can't "see" it broadcasting. But it still broadcasts.
It'd be the same as what you're wanting. Your switch you evision, would broadcast the same distance because they're omnidirectional. It just wouldn't show as a "wifi network". Same as if you disabled the wireless ssid.