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      07-06-2006, 08:09 PM
My 'Home Hub' is being delivered tomorrow, so I had planned to move the
existing wifi router up to my spare room both to extend my wifi network
and give me 4 ethernet ports on the network up there.

With my old router, I'd have easily been able to use it as an access
point in such a way, but I can't see anything in the config of the
Voyager that'll let me do it.

Don't suppose anyone knows if it's possible?

(I'm kicking myself now for buying a BT product rather than Netgear)

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