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Old 01-15-2008, 01:07 PM
kbutterly
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Default Newbie question on using a Linksys wireless router as a signalbooster

Good morning all,

I have a wireless router in my home, installed by Verizon. Let's call
the name of the network ABC12. I have hardwired one of the ports on
the Verizon wireless router to one of the CAT-5 outlets in my kids'
playroom. Can I use my old Linksys wireless router, plugged into the
CAT-5 outlet, as a signal booster? If I can, can anyone point me to
directions? I must not be googling correctly, because I can't find
anything on this online.

FWIF, when I try to do this, I can see two wireless networks, ABC12
and DEF45, which was the name of the network I used when I was using
the Linksys router. If I connect to DEF45, I can't see the internet.
So somehow I need to get the Linksys router to use the ABC12 network?

Thanks for any links, war stories, or references,
Kathryn

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Old 01-15-2008, 03:47 PM
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Default Re: Newbie question on using a Linksys wireless router as a signal booster

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 06:07:37 -0800 (PST), kbutterly
<kbutterly@yahoo.com> wrote in
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>I have a wireless router in my home, installed by Verizon. Let's call
>the name of the network ABC12. I have hardwired one of the ports on
>the Verizon wireless router to one of the CAT-5 outlets in my kids'
>playroom. Can I use my old Linksys wireless router, plugged into the
>CAT-5 outlet, as a signal booster?


No, but you can use it as a wireless access point.

>If I can, can anyone point me to
>directions? I must not be googling correctly, because I can't find
>anything on this online.


See How To below on configuring a wireless router as a wireless access
point.

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Old 01-15-2008, 10:55 PM
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Default Re: Newbie question on using a Linksys wireless router as a signalbooster

I just got this sorted out again myself. The most important thing is
to plug the cable into a LAN (not wan) port.

Go into the Web browser based interface (see linksys help online) and
change the channel to something different than your Verizon wireless,
like 1 if your verizon is 6.

Give it the exact same SSID and security type/password if you want to
roam between the Verizon and Linksys.

Be sure to secure the interface with an admistrator password too.

Steve

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Old 01-15-2008, 11:05 PM
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Default Re: Newbie question on using a Linksys wireless router as a signal booster

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:55:34 -0800 (PST), seaweedsteve
<seaweedsteve@gmail.com> wrote in
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>Give it the exact same SSID and security type/password if you want to
>roam between the Verizon and Linksys.


You probably won't be able to "roam" terribly well, but you should be
able to connect to the strongest signal automatically. When roaming,
your wireless client may stubbornly try to hang on to the fading signal,
and even if it switches access points, you may lose your current
connections.

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