Chup wroteWill I suffer from any issue ?
If i'm connected to the D-link router not the Repeater ?
No, you will not.
Chup wrote
Why not just get a regular everyday 30$ router and separate your wireless SSID's between your parents house and your house ?
Here's the scenario.
I have the speedtouch DSL modem, connected to the D-link wireless router, which provides wifi coverage.
Both of them+ PS3 connected to UPS.
UPS is in my room, cause the PS3 is there.
And i want the modem and Router in my room, so that i'd connect them to the UPS ( i really don't want to buy another UPS )
If i do that , it covers my whole apartment but not my parent's.
If i put the router in the living room , my parents get the minimal coverage .
And there's nothing but one wall separating the 2 houses.
I thought of getting the edimax ew7209 Access point, use it as a repeater ( to cover my parent's house ) and Question is will that cover it if i put it in the living room ?
Does it have more coverage than my D-link ?

Edit : nevermind i'm getting the Access point, i'll find a way to get coverage there with it
Thanks guys !
If you don't want to use 3 devices , just get a new DSL Modem that has WiFi. Then just connect the router to the modem and set the router for your parents house and the modem in your room for the PS3 (For better pings)

@Abbabbj, RULE #1 in hardware is that you NEVER , EVER , EVER!! put a laptop , or any electronics for that matter on a carpet or any other surface that conducts static electricity or that covers air holes.
AvoK95 wrote@Abbabbj, RULE #1 in hardware is that you NEVER , EVER , EVER!! put a laptop , or any electronics for that matter on a carpet or any other surface that conducts static electricity or that covers air holes.
Hahaha take it easy. He means that you can use aluminum foil over the wireless router's antennae to direct the signal.
If you don't want to use 3 devices , just get a new DSL Modem that has WiFi. Then just connect the router to the modem and set the router for your parents house and the modem in your room for the PS3 (For better pings)
Can't do that.
I'm gonna put the router and modem in my room,
And the access point at the wall separating both apartments.
yasamoka wrote
AvoK95 wrote@Abbabbj, RULE #1 in hardware is that you NEVER , EVER , EVER!! put a laptop , or any electronics for that matter on a carpet or any other surface that conducts static electricity or that covers air holes.
Hahaha take it easy. He means that you can use aluminum foil over the wireless router's antennae to direct the signal.
LOL I was talking about the second picture.
Chup wroteCan't do that.
I'm gonna put the router and modem in my room,
And the access point at the wall separating both apartments
An accesspoint costs as much a new modem does.
So by buying a new modem you will have 2 seperate wireless between your house and your parrent and only one device in your room providing the internet connection and the wirelees of your own home.

If you want you and your parrents to use the same SSID, then an Access point is a good choice.
@ chup: the best solution is to use a router with PoE(power over Ethernet in your parents house, extend the cable from your room, give power to the PoE from your UPS and Ethernet from your router)

@Avok95: I will consider your advice although I don't think static electricity can bypass the outer casing of a laptop as for dust from the carpet you are 100% correct thanks for your advice
If you want you and your parrents to use the same SSID, then an Access point is a good choice.
If the repeater doesn't work, i'll use it as an access point .
id like to give my opinion on extenders, i think an extender has much more wifi signal boost than a router can give because they seem to cost the same, router has more features, it wont make any sense to buy an extender if they both cost around the same price, an extender must have something a router does not i guess, that again its just my idea, i haven't researched into it...