Re: connect a wireless router to a wireless router wirelessly On 3 Apr 2007 12:46:32 -0700, "tlampen" <tlampen@gmail.com> wrote in
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>I have 2 wireless routers (one is the netgear pre-N, the other a
>linksys (smaller version but not the travel router))
>I have one in the basement (netgear Pre-N) along with the cable modem.
>I want to have a wired connection on the 2nd floor but I don't want to
>run cables if I don't have too.
>Is there a way to setup the linksys to feed off the wireless signal of
>the netgear and allow it to use the 4 port wired switch as a wired
>switch? (esentially creating a wireless bridge without buying a
>wireless bridge.)
Two wireless access points/routers cannot talk to each other. To do
that you need a wireless Ethernet (client) bridge. Some wireless access
points/routers can be put into that mode, but many cannot. Check the
manual.
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