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Grayson_D
Junior Member
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03-18-2025, 06:43 AM
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You're looking for a solution to bridge the distance between your main router and laptop without using a traditional router. There are products available that combine Ethernet connectivity with wireless capabilities, such as mesh systems or Wi-Fi extenders designed for this purpose. Consider options like mesh network devices or portable Wi-Fi boosters that can deliver both stable internet and signal coverage.
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Grayson_D
03-18-2025, 06:43 AM #1

You're looking for a solution to bridge the distance between your main router and laptop without using a traditional router. There are products available that combine Ethernet connectivity with wireless capabilities, such as mesh systems or Wi-Fi extenders designed for this purpose. Consider options like mesh network devices or portable Wi-Fi boosters that can deliver both stable internet and signal coverage.

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ThePolete05pro
Junior Member
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03-18-2025, 03:33 PM
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Secure an access point by reviewing the unified network setup.
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ThePolete05pro
03-18-2025, 03:33 PM #2

Secure an access point by reviewing the unified network setup.

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miximolo
Junior Member
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03-20-2025, 12:55 AM
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My responses come a bit late.
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miximolo
03-20-2025, 12:55 AM #3

My responses come a bit late.

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McFlurryMak
Junior Member
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03-25-2025, 08:16 PM
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A wireless access point combines a router with a wireless adapter. It typically operates in AP mode, allowing routing tasks to be managed by another router that handles DHCP and DNS.
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McFlurryMak
03-25-2025, 08:16 PM #4

A wireless access point combines a router with a wireless adapter. It typically operates in AP mode, allowing routing tasks to be managed by another router that handles DHCP and DNS.

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pixelpiksie
Member
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03-27-2025, 06:24 AM
#5
Unifi and EERO handle exactly what you require, plus the extra benefit of the full 200 feet being within Wi-Fi coverage.
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pixelpiksie
03-27-2025, 06:24 AM #5

Unifi and EERO handle exactly what you require, plus the extra benefit of the full 200 feet being within Wi-Fi coverage.

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dianarose32129
Senior Member
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03-27-2025, 09:01 AM
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I found information on Unifi access points. The MSRP is $799. They seem to be common in venues like coliseums.
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dianarose32129
03-27-2025, 09:01 AM #6

I found information on Unifi access points. The MSRP is $799. They seem to be common in venues like coliseums.

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Zemboyy
Member
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03-27-2025, 09:49 AM
#7
EERO is somewhat reduced...
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Zemboyy
03-27-2025, 09:49 AM #7

EERO is somewhat reduced...

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MLGGirl54
Senior Member
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03-27-2025, 06:37 PM
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MLGGirl54
03-27-2025, 06:37 PM #8