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2 routers
Name: guywales Date: June 8, 2009 at 04:37:36 Pacific OS: Windows XP Subcategory: Wireless
Comment:
im wanting to move my furniture around . at the mommentmy pc is linked to arouter whish goes directly into the telephone socket. i have a spare router and i was wondering if it is possible to set up a network using both routers to talk to each other instead of running a phone extention across the room? i have heard of something called a bridge and i know that i can set up the spare route as one of these can it be done?
Name: paulsep Date: June 8, 2009 at 14:51:51 Pacific
Reply:
Depends on both routers and the modes, that are supported by the routers. First, are both routers wireless routers? Otherwise, you need to connect both via network cable. If both are wireless routers, first, you have to read both router manuals to figure out the supported modes, just like repeater or bridged mode.
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