Spyro,

Easy way to test is install AP1 lets say on the 4th floor and then try to
see the coverage with your laptop or even better with the same equipment
the guest will be using (I assume the hotel will be passing  them to the
guests?)
Supposedly the AP will cover the one hallway and the rooms on that wing
only. But you will have signal on more areas on and off. Depenting on the
antenna used you can determine the coverage.

Also another usefull setup is to set the first AP in AP mode and the other
three in repeater mode. That way you do not have to worry about cahnnel
utilization, etc. Unless you are doing file transfer among the guests you
will have no problem passing IP traffic even at the last floor PLUS you do
noth have to wire (cat5) all the floors.

BTW why do you want to have the same essid ?
If you do declare the (common) essid of the APs on the clients but not the
ssid the client will connect to any of your APs no matter what channel it
set on.


Dimitri

http://www.e-zy.net

> Ioakim Spyros>
> I want to ask a question about the channels.
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> I'm deploying 4 access points within a building (1 per floor).
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> My question is: Do I use the same channel to enable roaming or do I set
> them up with different channels each? Are there performance issues if I
> use the same channel? All of the access points connect to the same
> switch of course.
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> Thanks,
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> Spyros
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