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Daisy Chaining Wireless Routers???

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Name: wonderworm
Date: February 2, 2005 at 12:18:45 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 512
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I have one Wireless router giving out ip's of 192.1678.1.100 - 150. I want to have a 2nd wireless router receive the wan IP from the 1st router WIRELESSLY (not from the ethernet WAN port).

This is important because most all wireless routers I've seen will receive their IP from ethernet and then send IP's to the clients (PCs) via wireless. I actually need the opposite.

I need the 2nd wireless router to receive from the WAN side it's IP wirelessly and then send the LAN ip to its clients (PCs) via either wireless or ethernet. If anyone knows which product will do this please post it. (maybe an access point, or wireless repeater) Thanks!



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Name: wanderer
Date: February 2, 2005 at 13:07:46 Pacific
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do a google search on a wireless bridge.


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