Hi
The Air around us does not discriminate against signals, your Router cannot
block or Bypass the AP or vice versa, it is all around regardless of other
transmitting devices
Might be that one device has a better Antenna, or and it is physically
positioned better in the environment, and thus compensates for the distance.
Might me that the channel used by any of these devices is noisy and thus
the signal strength does not represent the real Valid signal (see here,
http://www.ezlan.net/wbars.html )
In any case, it takes a minute to disable the AP and see if it is not really
needed
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Simon Lew" <> wrote in message
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> I am wondering if someone could explain this situation to me.
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> I have the following hardware:
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> Netgear ProSafe Dual-Band Wireless VPN Firewall Router FWAG114 (Channel 6)
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> Netgear Access Point WG302 (Channel 1)
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> Netgear WG111T USB adapter
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> Netgear WG111 USB adapter
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> All are sharing the same SSID.
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> The Router is located approximately 25 feet from the AP and 40 feet from
> the USB adapters. When I launch the adapter utility to view the network
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> My question is: Why does the nodes bypass the AP with a stronger signal to
> get to the Router that is much further away. I've even highlighted the AP
> and selected the "connect" button and it would default back to the Router.
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> Based on this scenario, it appears that I could disconnect the AP since it
> does not appear to be adding any value to the network.
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> Your comments and/or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
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> Simon
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