Spaz <Spaz.2wigy9@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> hath wroth:
>I have 2 wireless routers, D-Link 524. The primary dlink is connected
>downstairs with the connection to the net. I am wondering if it is
>possible to setup the secondary router upstairs to obtain a wireless
>connection from the primary in which I will be able to use ethernet
>connections to provide an internet connection to the devices connected
>to the secondary router.
>
>If it is possible and anyone can provide the steps or a link to the
>info for me to set this up, it would be much appreciated. Thank you for
>your time.
The 2nd router is setup as a wireless access point, which basically
means that you disable the DHCP server, and ignore the router section.
Run CAT5 cable between the LAN ports of both routers. You may need a
crossover cable. See:
<http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_How_To#Use_a_wireless_router_as_a_wireless_acce ss_point>
Unless you're sure that a client (laptop) cannot hear BOTH routers at
the same time, I would use different RF channels (1, 6, or 11) to
prevent mutual interference. If you want to try seamless roaming
between access points, you can assign the same SSID to both devices.
Otherwise, make the SSID's different, so you can chose to which one to
connect.
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