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Old Dec 19th, 04, 7:06 AM
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Wireless network w/2 wireless routers

I've got a D-Link Wireless-B router hooked up to the cable modem. I've now got a Linksys Wireless-G router in another room. I want a few computers hooked up to the Linksys router and be able to get an internet connection through the wireless network of the 2 routers. Can I do this? If so, how? Thanks.



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Yes, run the uplink port of the wireless G modem to any of the normal ports on the Dlink. The Linksys will then get an address from the Dlink, and offer internet.



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Well, considering the distance between the 2 routers, and the fact that I don't feel like tearing apart my house to put in a line, I really want it to be wireless. Am I gonna need to get a wireless ethernet bridge?



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Yes, unless the Linksys came with a bridge mode, which I don't think that model does.



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