Yes, but you'll have to wire both of them. If you do not
want to wire them, you may consider getting to ethernet
power-outlet adapters and just use the existing electrical
power lines to connect the two routers.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a MN-700 Base station that is connected to my cable
>modem and it also connects to 3 ethernet workstation
>connections. The router is in the basement where the
>ethernet connections terminate. I can't use my Wireless-G
>adapter on my Notebook unless I am in the basement and
>very close to the base station.
>
>What should I do(need to buy)to allow me to put the MN-700
>upstairs? Can I use another router (which I have) to
>connect the wired stations and use one of the ports on the
>wired router to plug in the MN-700 in an upstairs location?
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