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Connecting to a wireless internet source

Connecting to a wireless internet source

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Traeis
Member
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12-09-2023, 03:47 PM
#1
You're exploring a unique idea—building a device that connects to Wi-Fi, creates a new network, and routes all traffic through the existing one while using minimal hardware. It sounds like you're considering performance trade-offs: speed (A) and latency (B), and compatibility with Windows. There are existing solutions like mesh networks or small routers, but a compact, low-cost device that does this specifically would be interesting. Let me know if you'd like more details on current options or how to approach this project!
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Traeis
12-09-2023, 03:47 PM #1

You're exploring a unique idea—building a device that connects to Wi-Fi, creates a new network, and routes all traffic through the existing one while using minimal hardware. It sounds like you're considering performance trade-offs: speed (A) and latency (B), and compatibility with Windows. There are existing solutions like mesh networks or small routers, but a compact, low-cost device that does this specifically would be interesting. Let me know if you'd like more details on current options or how to approach this project!

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DragonHood8
Junior Member
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12-12-2023, 02:23 PM
#2
You've just mentioned a WiFi repeater, router, or various WiFi access points.
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DragonHood8
12-12-2023, 02:23 PM #2

You've just mentioned a WiFi repeater, router, or various WiFi access points.

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Carsland123
Senior Member
398
12-14-2023, 11:37 AM
#3
Various gadgets perform this function. You can also find Wireless Range Extenders, Bridges, and Extenders.
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Carsland123
12-14-2023, 11:37 AM #3

Various gadgets perform this function. You can also find Wireless Range Extenders, Bridges, and Extenders.