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running two routers, help
I am trying to set up a wireless network, using another network as a starting point. In the original network, there is a linksys BEFSX41 as the router. From there i am trying to add a linksys wrt150n. I just want to add wireless to the network, but i dont want to get rid of the first router, due to the fact that i am borrowing the WRT150N on a weekend basis.
To make things simple, How do i add a wireless router to a network that all ready has a wired router. What are the setting on both routers Thanks Ben |
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Thanks a lot, I did that and it worked.
I dont know what i would do without the forum Thanks Again Ben |
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You're welcome! I'm glad you got it working, and so quickly
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