I'm fortunate that I'll be able to spend about a month this summer working from a remote site in the woods. No cell service and a DSL line that is marginal. I have access to 2 DSL lines from adjacent properties, and Verizon's network extender does work well on these lines. My work involves a lot of phone time and the need to screenshare, which suffers greatly on poor connections.
Here is a link to a PowerPoint (hosted on OneDrive) with what I see as optimal configuration options.
http://1drv.ms/1KtzXYn
I'd love insight on:
The great news - the DSL lines should be upgraded with a Fiber trunk in the area so we might be going from a sketchy 1mbps to 3-4mbps, and there is NO wireless interference around.
Here is a link to a PowerPoint (hosted on OneDrive) with what I see as optimal configuration options.
http://1drv.ms/1KtzXYn
I'd love insight on:
- what is the best option for this scenario?
- What is the best hardware to join the networks (I'm leaning towards Ubiquiti Picostations (omnidirectional) or Nanostations (Directional))
- What network channels are ideal for this config?
- Experience with Connectify/Speedify software routing / load balancing vs Asus hardware load balancing
The great news - the DSL lines should be upgraded with a Fiber trunk in the area so we might be going from a sketchy 1mbps to 3-4mbps, and there is NO wireless interference around.