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Author Topic: Can I daisy-chain DHP-1320 routers?  (Read 7853 times)

joey9999

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Can I daisy-chain DHP-1320 routers?
« on: March 02, 2016, 08:14:42 AM »

I have 2 DHP-1320 routers.  Can I link these to my main router as access points to get extended coverage?  I need to get coverage to an outbuilding and can't run cable.  My main router is at the far end of Bldg-A.  I was thinking of putting one DHP1320 at the other end of Bldg-A and the other DHP1320 at the closest part of Bldg-B.  I have wired and wireless devices in Bldg-B.  The Buildings are on adjacent lots, but there is a right-of-way between them and I can't run anything across it.  They are on separate meters preventing powerline devices.

My ideal configuration would be Main router--->>DLink #1---->>DLink #2.  That way devices at the end of range can connect to DLink #2.  Also, can I make this configuration seamless connectivity by using the same SSID but different channels?  Using channels like this:  main=ch6----->>#1=ch1----->>#2=ch11?

If I can do this, would I configure DLink #1 first?  Then get DLink #2 to connect to it?

I've been trying to figure something out and this is the best I've come up with.  Thanks for any help. 
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Re: Can I daisy-chain DHP-1320 routers?
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2016, 08:22:42 AM »

Welcome!

What region are you located?

What Mfr and model is the main host router?
Yes this can be done this way: Main router--->>DLink #1---->>DLink #2  using the same SSID but different channels like this:  main=ch6----->>#1=ch1----->>#2=ch11:
I have not tried this on a DHP PL router though so I don't know for sure if it will work, however please review this and give it a try:
Turning a router into an AP.
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Re: Can I daisy-chain DHP-1320 routers?
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2016, 09:36:39 AM »

I'm in Mississippi.  I'll have to get the details on the main router the next time I'm at the building.  I've extended range with one router for my garage, but it was a separate network.  I haven't tried the same SSID -type, muchless daisy-chaining a second one.  I didn't know if it was possible and if lag would create problems.
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Re: Can I daisy-chain DHP-1320 routers?
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2016, 09:43:24 AM »

IT would work I believe. Lag should not be a problem unless someone is doing some heavy streaming or downloading or something.

Let us know how it works out.
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