You'd be better off seeking out support areas for D-Link devices. This
newsgroup supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking hardware and software
only. People who work with the product lines you have would give you more
precise responses.
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"IcemanMods" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ok, here is the setup
>
> My house
> D link 624 108mb router
> HP Laptop Internal 54G
>
> His House
> D link 524 54mb router
> Sony Vaio Laptop
>
> I want to bridge the two wireless routers together, so we can access
> each others files etc,.Right now I have to dissconnect my own wireless
> connection, then connect to his, then when finished recconect back to
> mine. I want it to all work seamless without all that jazz, I also want
> to have quick access to his drives, I would like to map network drives
> to access his computer.
>
> I dont know if this is possible with these two routers, It doesnt seem
> feasible. My thoughts are get another wireless card then bridge them
> together, thus retaining my wireless connection on primary card then
> access his on the secondary card, I had a wireless card in my pcmcia
> slot at one point and I think it disable my internal somehow. I could
> always do a usb 2.0 wireless card, any ideas?
>