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May 30, 2014 5:28 PM in response to Gwayneeby Tesserax,A roaming network would, most likely, be ideal for your situation. However, it does require that all base stations be interconnected by Ethernet to work.
In a roaming network each wireless base station will broadcast its own Wi-Fi network, but since each will use the same network name, it will appear to wireless clients as being one "big" network.
The following are the keys for a successful roaming network setup:
- Only the router directly connected to the Internet modem should have both NAT & DHCP enabled. All other routers should be in bridge mode (i.e., NAT & DHCP disabled).
- All wireless routers should broadcast a Wi-Fi network with the same network name or SSID. They should also use the same wireless security type (WPA or WPA2) and wireless password.