speedlever
Regular Contributor
just hope this limited scratch doesnt just end up with you still itchy and wanting to scratch it again before long
I keep thinking about this and my inner OCD-ness wants to spend the money. But my wallet reins me in. For now.
I actually sorta found my old notes on the setup for the WRT54G in AP mode. Nothing special. Simply turned off DHCP (which I already knew) and set it at 192.168.1.2... which I don't recall why I did now. The N66U and the WRT54G are connected from LAN port to LAN port with a cat 5e cable.
Regardless, I experimented with a common SSID for both the N66U and the WRT54G and in the end, decided to name each AP with a different SSID so I could manually select the one I wanted to be connected to. I found that even at far reaches of the house, I would still stay connected to a very weak 2.4GHz signal from the N66U while I had a much stronger and better throughput signal from the WRT54G in closer proximity.
Will any of that setup need to change with the incoming AC56U? Right now I'm assuming I'll configure the AC56U to replace the N66U, and once properly setup and operating, will move the N66U in place of the WRT54G, turn off DHCP, and set the IP at 192.168.1.2 as I did on the old Linksys.
I'm just smart enough to be dangerous on this subject.
Question: does QoS come into play on the N66U in this scenario? Or only on the router doing DHCP? This is another new area I'm just now looking at.