29.08.2013., 11:21
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Pa da, to bi trebao raditi samo jedan uređaj u mreži, u tvojem slučaju SX. I moraš mu ograničiti rang, recimo da je on na 192.168.1.1 onda daj da drugima zadaje od 192.168.1.10 do 250. D-linkove konfiguriraj da imaju statičke adrese 192.168.1.2 - 9, mask 255.255.255.0 i gateway 192.168.1.1 i isključen DHCP
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Odlično. To ću onda postavit, a SSID i kanali. Je li ok da imaju svi isti SSID a različite kanale? Logično je da triba radit, ali jebe zid sve...
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Ummm...having spent many years deploying enterprise WLANs....that won't work.
If the APs are all on the same channel they will interfere with each other. Client devices will randomly re-associate to one of the other APs, losing connection and/or locking up in the process. The radio signal from an AP on one floor will reach the floor above and floor below. Thus a client device on the third floor may flop between the second and third floor access point. When it flops, the authentication (WEP, WPA2, etc) has to be renewed, and the IP address is no longer valid, nor is the LAN connection since the Layer2 network changed (mac address of AP is different)). This causes the adapter to reset, typically.
The only way you can have the same SSID and have them play well together is if the APs can talk to each other (via CDP if they are Cisco) and if IAPP (Inter-Access Point Protocol) is enabled.
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