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Can two wireless routers be used from one adsl source?
Posted by mhalli on March 13th, 2007


I have two wireless netgear routers, one is also an adsl modem.
My house is very old and has very thick walls, so wireless coverage is
poor.
Can anyone let me know if a possible solution is to have the adsl
modem / router acting as a normal wirless router sending a signal
through the house, and then have the other wirless router somewhere to
pick up the signal and basically act as an access point to give
greater range?

Posted by Owain on March 13th, 2007


mhalli wrote:
Yes.

Whether your products can do this I don't know.

Owain


Posted by MickR on March 13th, 2007


On 13 Mar, 13:25, "mhalli" <mark.halli...@virgin.net> wrote:
Hi Whatt you need is a range extender, which you need to postion
within the exsiting WiFi coverage and it then extends your coverage
using the same SSID and ADSL connection. Here's a Netgear one that
does the trick:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/95403

MickR


Posted by mhalli on March 13th, 2007


thanks MickR, that would do the trick.
Thing is I've got the two wireless routers (was given one by a friend)
and am interested if I can make one of them perform the same job as
the range extender would.

Posted by Roger Mills on March 13th, 2007


In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
mhalli <mark.halliday@virgin.net> wrote:

You can probably do it if you have a *wired* link between routers. I don't
think the inter-router link can be wireless.
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Posted by dennis@home on March 13th, 2007



"mhalli" <mark.halliday@virgin.net> wrote in message
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You would probably get better help if you said what routers you had.



Posted by Lurch on March 13th, 2007


On 13 Mar 2007 06:25:02 -0700, "mhalli" <mark.halliday@virgin.net>
mused:

Depends on the model, most recent Netgear wireless equipment can be
used as a bridge AFAIAA (could be wrong though).

If not, then a wired link between the 2 would work. Just make sure you
only have 1 DHCP server active.
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Stuart.

Posted by PhilT on March 13th, 2007


On 13 Mar, 19:28, Lurch <use...@sjwelectrical.co.uk> wrote:

not many (if any) Netgear modem-routers support WDS which is what you
need to do what the OP wants. Somewhere buried on the Netgear site is
a doc showing an access point plugged into a wireless modem-router
with a second access point repeating off the first.

Phil


Posted by Lurch on March 13th, 2007


On 13 Mar 2007 12:53:58 -0700, "PhilT" <newsnet@gmail.com> mused:

wirelessly repeat off a DG834G with a Rangemax WAP. I may have read
the manuals incorrectly if that isn't the case.

The OP would do well to go to the www.netgear.co.uk and find the
relevant manuals for his devices and see what they can do.
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Regards,
Stuart.

Posted by Glass on March 16th, 2007


On 13 Mar, 13:25, "mhalli" <mark.halli...@virgin.net> wrote:
have you though about homeplug solution? It just plugs into you
electricity supply and another plug where you want the broadband.




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