"happy hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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xujc.3450$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a Netgear Wireless Router WGR614 sharing
my cable internet
> connection. I'm moving to an area that doesn't have
broadband, so will
> probably end up with ISDN. I've seen a Dlink router for
sharing an ISDN
> connection, but it's not wireless.
>
> Can I connect the netgear to the dlink (simple ethernet
connection) so that
> I can get wireless through the netgear router and use the
dlink for sharing
> the ISDN conneciton ? Or do I need to look to buy a
wireless bridge to work
> with the Dlink ISDN router (I'll keep the netgear for when
the area get's
> broadband which will be in about 16 months).
I use a Netgear DSL router currently, and bought a WGT624 to
add wifi capability to the network, but due to rebooting
problem, the WGT624 is currently connected lan <-> lan to
the main router, being used as a Access Point for wireless
connectivity. All the wireless PC's have their IP's set
manually, since DHCP is turned off, but it all works fine
;-)
P.