We have a new customer who does not want to put any holes in their home and does not want to have a long cable run from the good LOS location on their property.  We suggested we might be able to set up an APPO in repeater mode at the good LOS location (big barn) and then use an AB indoor on his system inside. 

 

This is the first time we have used the APPO in repeater mode.  Here is the setup:

 

APPO with 24 dBi grid in repeater mode mounted on his barn.

AB indoor client unit about 50 yards in front and to the left of the 24 dBi grid.

 

Both the radios have good rssi and link quality.  Everything ran fine for about 4 hours last night.  This morning the APPO had lost association.

 

My questions:

 

If the APPO in repeater mode looses power will it attempt to re-associate on its own when power is restored?

 

Is this a stupid setup because I have a 24 dBi grid aimed right back at one of our main AP radios in repeater mode?  (When it repeats will it cause issue with the parent device?)

 

If the APPO in repeater re-associates itself after a power loss, will the AB indoor try and re-associate itself with the repeater?

 

I’m thinking the power in the barn isn’t all that great and if the APPO needs to be manually re-associated after a power loss this will be a pain in the ass. 

 

Any feedback on repeater mode oddities would be greatly appreciated.  If this turns out to be to flakey, we plan on placing a regular client on the barn and then using a D-Link with an external antenna to shoot back to the house and the AB indoor. 

 

Todd Barber

Skylink Broadband Internet

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970-454-9499

 

 

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