networking
Posted: 06 May 2010, 22:56
Anyone have knowledge of Bridging two wireless routers together on the same ISP account?
I have a Netgear wnr2000 and a linksys wrt54g
the netgear is the main router
I have it up and running - Connected are
desktop PC via network wired
a second desktop via wireless N
My laptop wireless N
another laptop wireless either WN111V2 or G (using the builtin wifi )
a Samsung DVD blueray with Netflix (on the network wired and connected up to Netflix
and two wireless printers
Now what I want to do is bridge the Linksys to the Netgear
to add a second DVD netflix Blueray (same type model already installled)
on the first floor of the home so I can connect it via the ethernet cable of the linksys and get it online..
I also have a wre54g extender on the wrt54g to extend the range of the network
for one printer and the laptop with built in G wifi
I have to flash the linksys firmware with a thrid party firmware as explained here
http://www.dvrplayground.com/article/12 ... et-Bridge/
any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
I have a Netgear wnr2000 and a linksys wrt54g
the netgear is the main router
I have it up and running - Connected are
desktop PC via network wired
a second desktop via wireless N
My laptop wireless N
another laptop wireless either WN111V2 or G (using the builtin wifi )
a Samsung DVD blueray with Netflix (on the network wired and connected up to Netflix
and two wireless printers
Now what I want to do is bridge the Linksys to the Netgear
to add a second DVD netflix Blueray (same type model already installled)
on the first floor of the home so I can connect it via the ethernet cable of the linksys and get it online..
I also have a wre54g extender on the wrt54g to extend the range of the network
for one printer and the laptop with built in G wifi
I have to flash the linksys firmware with a thrid party firmware as explained here
http://www.dvrplayground.com/article/12 ... et-Bridge/
any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Joe