My situation: Living in an RV full-time. I need reliable internet for email communication, at a minimum, but having the ability to watch Netflix on my Roku would be great! We have a Verizon MiFi which is really nice, however with my work, we can eat up $150 worth of bandwidth in about 5 days.
The park we're at has terrible wifi; so bad, in fact, the owners don't even use it. There are 3 coffee shops and bars within 100 feet of the park that have fast wifi, which I would love to use during the day, from the comfort of our RV. Since the closest bar is closed until 4pm and the wifi is always on, I think I could get some great signal while there is no load on their router.
In order to do this, I've purchased the following:
+ hAP ac
+ 52ac Metal
The hAP arrived today and the 52ac arrives tomorrow. I'd like to build a WifiRanger.com-style setup. I'm familiar(ish) with networking and work with some smart IT professionals who owe me a favor. I think I can do this!
So some initial questions...
1.) Is this hardware setup correct? I assume I need a ~25-30' ethernet cable to connect the two.
2.) I've been able to log into the hAP via WinBox and 192.168.88.1 and look at the settings. Once I receive the 52ac, I don't know what to do next... Is there a guide to setting up a bridge network (I believe that's what I need)?
3.) Is there a way to broadcast the same SSID from the hAP ac inside the trailer (TrailerNet), but have the router connect to either available wifi (bridge), the MiFi, or our T-Mobile hot-spot? It would be a dream to have just one SSID that operated everything!
Thank you for any direction or links you're able to provide!
- Casey