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Setting up a wireless connection with a wireless router:
The network access from a notebook has an excellent signal then is lost several rooms away. Would it work to put a second wireless router at a halfway point between the far office and the wireless router connected to the host station? Will the two wireless routers see each other and bridge the connection within the same subnet? Ghagler |
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Using a Microsoft base station, you would need to have it wired to the first
and change the mode. Here's details on how to set that up: http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=MSbbn -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Ghagler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:46c701c3e433$d3b1dd60$(E-Mail Removed)... > Setting up a wireless connection with a wireless router: > > The network access from a notebook has an excellent > signal then is lost several rooms away. Would it work to > put a second wireless router at a halfway point between > the far office and the wireless router connected to the > host station? > Will the two wireless routers see each other and bridge > the connection within the same subnet? > > |
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