[asterisk-users] Re: [OT] wi-fi ip phone scenario

Andrew Joakimsen joakimsen at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 16:13:32 MST 2006


I've done extensive testing, WDS is just as reliable as wired,however at
first we had issues with some AP that would not respond and needed to be
rebooted. But if its possible to wire the AP< you should since WDS will eat
alot of bandwidth and also decrease the range since most the AP will have to
be within range of eachother, way more than overlapping coverage

Alberto:

I would suggest you try to keep all the AP on the same channel. With that
large of a space I wouldnt expect too much interferance from the outside.

On 10/28/06, Martin Joseph <ast at stillnewt.org> wrote:
>
> On 2006-10-27 11:55:14 -0700, "Andrew Joakimsen" <joakimsen at gmail.com>
> said:
>
> >
> >
> > Are you using WDS? While it won't totally fix every issue, I've found in
> my
> > trials that turning off WDS and making sure all the AP were connected to
> the
> > same wired network was way more reliable, no more random unregistartion
> and
> > issue with registering (still seems to unregister at times, but
> > re-registartion won't require a reboot).
> I think it's cleary true that wiring WIFI infrastructure is easier and
> more reliable then WDS.
>
> On the other hand,  I have been running my little network with WDS for
> over three weeks now, and it has been completely reliable.
>
> The tricks where to configure things properly and to have the bases
> closer together then one would think would be needed.
>
> Once this was setup. It works, and it keeps working.  We had a couple
> of stress tests also, one black out and one unplugged router
> (carpenter).
>
> Came up cleanly and continued working fine.  No mis-registrations and
> no problems.
>
> Marty
>
>
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