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Wireless Bridging Issues

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Daegolas | 18:13 Fri 03rd Sep 2004 | Technology
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I have a D-Link Wireless router in my basement. I also have a Linksys router upstairs. I'm wanting to connect my wireless router in the basement to my wired network upstairs by plugging SOMETHING into the WAN port on my Linksys router, but I cannot seem to find a straightforward answer online. Do I need a wireless bridge? Access Point? Something else?
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Why do you have two routers? Why not put the wirless router in place of the router on your wired network and get a wireless card for the basement?
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Because I like to be difficult. Doing it for reasons of expansion/whatnot. Swapping the routers is not physically possible. It's a funky situation.

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