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thunderer
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Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

Hi.
Just wondering if anyone has bought any Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi extenders, if so how easy are they to set up?
Are they easy for a complete novice like me who has no idea about IP addresses etc to set up and use?
Do they setup using WPS so I can just press a button on the router & it and it sets itself up or does it require a load of inputs via a RJ45 Ethernet cable?
Your help & advice would be appreciated.
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nanotm
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

I think you need a second home plug connected to your router for it to work,
the product page on billons website mentions it being a powerline unit, http://www.billion.com/product/wireless/bipac3100sn-Wireless-N-Wall-Plug-Ethernet-Access-Point.html
your best bet for any advice on the device and how simple or otherwise it is would be the dedicated forum http://billion.uk.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=11&sid=c28632b0a26df5db76d518e9d604e894
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

(It's not Powerline, and doesn't say that it is...)
It's a wifi repeater and a bridge for wired devices.  It does seem to require WDS support on the wireless hardware you want to connect it to though.  What are you hoping to achieve?
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

my mistake I was looking at more than one device on the website,
it would appear that (having looked at the product pages) the 3100sn can be used as a plug and play access point in WDS repeater mode (push the wps button on the router and the ap to join them and it does everything automatically) with an Ethernet connection to the router or you can use it in bridge mode to connect another pair of ap units to the router wirelessly

if your not keen on stringing a long Ethernet cable round you home you might be better off getting one of these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=bipac+p106n&tag=mh0a9-21&index=aps&hvadid=3174951836&hvq...
or if you already have powerline plug units then http://www.amazon.co.uk/Billion-BiPAC-2073N-Wireless-N-HomePlug/dp/B002TOKGJA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid...
assuming you require something made by billion as opposed to something cheaper
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=powerline+wifi+acess+...
* links to amazon because it was simpler and the stuff is probably available cheaper elsewhere
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

Quote from: pwatson
(It's not Powerline, and doesn't say that it is...)
It's a wifi repeater and a bridge for wired devices.  It does seem to require WDS support on the wireless hardware you want to connect it to though.  What are you hoping to achieve?

Hi.
I'm just trying to get a better Wi-Fi signal downstairs for the Smart TV, Tablet and so on, as the house is nearly 600 years old and has some seriously thick walls in places and whereas the Draytek with its external aerials was slightly better & could get through them, the Billion is having some difficulty and the signal levels downstairs is very low indeed.
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

Quote from: nanotm
my mistake I was looking at more than one device on the website,
it would appear that (having looked at the product pages) the 3100sn can be used as a plug and play access point in WDS repeater mode (push the wps button on the router and the ap to join them and it does everything automatically) with an Ethernet connection to the router or you can use it in bridge mode to connect another pair of ap units to the router wirelessly

if your not keen on stringing a long Ethernet cable round you home you might be better off getting one of these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=bipac+p106n&tag=mh0a9-21&index=aps&hvadid=3174951836&hvq...
or if you already have powerline plug units then http://www.amazon.co.uk/Billion-BiPAC-2073N-Wireless-N-HomePlug/dp/B002TOKGJA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid...
assuming you require something made by billion as opposed to something cheaper
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=powerline+wifi+acess+...
* links to amazon because it was simpler and the stuff is probably available cheaper elsewhere

Powerline stuff may not be best suited to our house as it has old wiring in it, we've only just gone from wired fuses to an MCB distribution board because the council said we'd have to to get planning permission for a small extension.
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

you might find you need more than one of them in wds repeater mode,

of course it would depend on the age of your wires as to how good powerline av units would be, my last house was wired in the early 50's but had one of the new consumer unit rcd systems in it and I found homeplugs worked without to much signal loss,
the current house was wired up in 2010 complete with rcd's and we have decent connections across multiple rings
then again it might be a simpler cheaper option to drill a hole in the floor and push an Ethernet cable down to a switch and go fully wired connection to the router.
your best bet would be to buy a few cheap powerline units from somewhere like argos and if they prove no good for your place take them back within the 16 day period for your money back......
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

Quote from: nanotm
you might find you need more than one of them in wds repeater mode,

of course it would depend on the age of your wires as to how good powerline av units would be, my last house was wired in the early 50's but had one of the new consumer unit rcd systems in it and I found homeplugs worked without to much signal loss,
the current house was wired up in 2010 complete with rcd's and we have decent connections across multiple rings
then again it might be a simpler cheaper option to drill a hole in the floor and push an Ethernet cable down to a switch and go fully wired connection to the router.
your best bet would be to buy a few cheap powerline units from somewhere like argos and if they prove no good for your place take them back within the 16 day period for your money back......

Drilling holes in floors & walls is not an option, It's a grade 2 listed building!
The 3100 would be about 10 feet away from the router on a landing at the top of the stairs down to the sitting room, the signal down to the dining room is pretty good as I'm directly above it.
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

this would probably do the job just as well but for a fraction of the price http://www.ebuyer.com/daily-deals?utm_source=2015-03-30&utm_medium=campaign_email&utm_campaign=B2C_%...
no ether net cable required
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

These wireless extenders must increase latency - giving a guaranteed reduction in overall speed?

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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

If you're on about using it for gaming, don't worry I don't do gaming on either an XBOX or PS. I find the games on them both tedious & boring.
I'm quite happy to pay the extra to maintain compatibility at the highest level so, I won't be buying that thing, thanks for the notification anyway.
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

I ordered it, got it and can I get it to work? No.
I just don't understand any of the instructions provided and all I want to do is press the WPS button on router & box and be done.
Me thinks it will be going back as it's too complicated.
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

the router should have a wps button on it
iirc you have ot push the button on the router and then the repeater for them to find and sync to each other, possibly you might have to open the ip interface and trigger the wps mode manually from the ui but that shouldn't be necessary for any of the auto repeater units
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

It does pressed it and the WPS light flashes merrily away, press it on the repeater and nothing happens to say that it's connected or anything.
No PIN numbers asked for, No ID asked for, No dialogue boxes appear to ask for or confirm it's connected. And all of these IP addresses & submask mumbo jumbo it's wayyy over my head!
It'll have to go back it's just too complicated. I wanted something simple and this isn't it!  Cry
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Re: Billion BiPac 3100SN Wi-Fi Extenders.

The WPS button on the extender is to allow simple connection of devices to it, not for joining the extender to the existing network.  You need to read the section about WDS...
Looking at the manual, I think you need Lazy or Repeater mode (not Bridge) and you'll need the MAC address of your router.