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Max, do you have access to your rooftop? The solution I would recommend is to run an ethernet cable from your existing router to a Picostation (which you can procure from us) that's running the mesh firmware. The Picostation could also just be mounted outside your window, ideally in a spot with line-of-sight to the street. This router would broadcast three networks: the mesh ad-hoc network that connects to other nodes; a private network (password-protected) that's the full bandwidth of your existing connectivity minus whatever small portion you choose to share with the mesh on a third public, open network. The public network traffic will be routed through a VPN, so you won't be held accountable for any bad behavior on the public network :)

Where did you move to? You can add your location to our mesh map here: https://map.sudomesh.org

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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:54 AM, J.C. <r33lmm@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd second that, if you're planning on being there for any length of time it's worth running a hardline. You can run 200-300 feet of cat5 cable from the router to your room, you can either hook the other end directly to your computer or an ap in your room.

Also lately, comcast in particular has been making AP's with incredibly weak antennas, that sometime barely function standing right next to them so you may also resolve the problem by replacing the modem, or by turning off the wifi and attaching a decent wifi ap (WRT54G/Buffallo/abgn/etc)


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Pete Forsyth <peteforsyth@gmail.com> wrote:
Max, I will let others step in with advice about specific products. You may have already thought of this, but I want to urge you to consider solutoins that don't involve a repeater -- I suspect that the latency introduced will be frustrating for things like VOIP. (Also, unless things have evolved, I think repeaters are all somewhat non-standard, and therefore a little finicky about whether your other network equipment is from the same vendor, etc.)

Is there any way to hard-wire an access point to the CCAP(tm)? Like, running an ethernet cable to a wireless access point (via wire that's either inside or outside the house) that's a bit closer to your room?

It might take a bit more work upfront, but the parts would be more standard, more reusable, in addition to providing a connection with less latency.

Pete


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Max Klein <isalix@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Sudo Mesh,

I moved into a new house and the connection in my room is very weak. They discussed that we could purchase a wireless repeater. What would be a good piece of hardware that could act as a wirless repeater and as a sudomesh device? If they aren't interested in replacing their crappy cablemodem-AP, what's the right setup here? Two sudo mesh nodes, one wired into the cablemodem, and another closer to my bedroom that's part of the mesh?

-notconfusing?

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