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swarfmaker
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      06-01-2008, 11:34 AM
I have a Belkin F5D7230 wireless router that I no longer need to use as a
router. Can I configure this to use as a wireless extender. I have a dead
spot in my house and would like to get it covered. I would need to use this
as a Wireless to wireless extender as a can't install cables.
TIA
Iain


 
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      06-04-2008, 02:01 PM
On 1 Jun, 12:34, "swarfmaker" <i...@swarfmaker.co.uk> wrote:
> I have a Belkin F5D7230 wireless router that I no longer need to use as a
> router. Can I configure this to use as a wireless extender. I have a dead
> spot in my house and would like to get it covered. I would need to use this
> as a Wireless to wireless extender as a can't install cables.
> TIA
> Iain


Hi Iain,

Will you be planning to run a cable from the Belkin to your new
router?
If so, I am sure this would work fine so long as you disabled DHCP on
the Belkin.

I have never tried connecting them wirelessly, although you might want
to look at connecing the in "ad-hoc" mode rather than infrastructure.

Mark.

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      06-11-2008, 07:04 PM

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> On 1 Jun, 12:34, "swarfmaker" <i...@swarfmaker.co.uk> wrote:
>> I have a Belkin F5D7230 wireless router that I no longer need to use as a
>> router. Can I configure this to use as a wireless extender. I have a dead
>> spot in my house and would like to get it covered. I would need to use
>> this
>> as a Wireless to wireless extender as a can't install cables.
>> TIA
>> Iain

>
> Hi Iain,
>
> Will you be planning to run a cable from the Belkin to your new
> router?
> If so, I am sure this would work fine so long as you disabled DHCP on
> the Belkin.
>
> I have never tried connecting them wirelessly, although you might want
> to look at connecing the in "ad-hoc" mode rather than infrastructure.
>
> Mark.
>
> www.kpcomputerstore.co.uk


sorry about the delay in replying.
I would like to connect them wirelessly. If I had to run a cable I might as
well run it all the way, but it wouldn't be easy to do neatly.

Regards,

Iain


 
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