On 8 Dec 2006 12:11:45 -0800,
owhite1@gmail.com wrote in
<1165608705.253396.74660@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.c om>:
>Here's my problem, I just got a Toshiba IPT2010-SD VoIP phone from work
>to set up in my home office. The problem is, the phone requires a
>hardwired Ethernet connection to the internet, but my wireless router
>is nowhere near my home office, it's over by the TV (cable internet) so
>I either have to run a long line from the home office to my router
>(cats+long cables=bad), or figure out a way I can convert another
>wireless router I have into a network bridge so I can plug my VoIP
>phone into router #2, and have it talk wirelessly to router #1 which
>has access to the internet (wireless=good). Does that make sense? Is
>this possible? Router #2 is a Linksys WRT54gx and router #1 is a
>D-Link, don't know the model number. Thanks.
No and no. You need a wireless Ethernet (client) bridge, not another
router. See wikis below.
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