I'm carious which Wireless Access Point is Recommended to use with the iRFR App, and an ION.
I would like to know which ones are being used in the field.
Thanks Aaron
I'm carious which Wireless Access Point is Recommended to use with the iRFR App, and an ION.
I would like to know which ones are being used in the field.
Thanks Aaron
I'm using a TRENDnet TEW-652BRP Router as our Access point.
Really, the only 'pro' to this router is its price. I mean, it's a fine router, but doesn't have a few features I've come to expect from routers these days, such as reserving/assigning IPs to specific MAC Addresses. Though this isn't the end of the world since I just have it set up as a DCHP server, and my devices just get assigned sequential IP Addresses as they connect to it.
I'm sure any current D-Link or Linksys will work just fine.
I'm currently using a wireless tablet as a Client, which syncs into our ION board, and it has so far worked just fine! I've downloaded the iRFR app, but I need to wait until they call wrap here before I can install the 1.7 Software to the board. ;)
I'll let you know soon to confirm that the iRFR app works with our current setup.
Just to confirm,
I upgraded our Ion to the 1.7 Software, setup the Config in the iPhone's iRFR, and it connected without a hitch!
I suggest using the Linksys WRT54G. The reason being is that you can re-flash with a freeware firmware called DDWRT. DDWRT allows you to make all sorts of great modifications that Linksys doesnt, including boosting the wattage on the wireless power. You can pick one up for around $50-60 usually. Make sure and check the model number... there are a few different ones, some of which DDWRT doesnt support. It also has the ability to change channels automatically if another one is being used. I use an access point for Wi-fi, my Ion, and my RFR, and they all play well together.
Thanks Aaron
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