Wireless Access Point

Dropkickmurphys

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hi, I have just changed my ISP to Sky. when i did this i got a router with a modem (Netgear), i also have a belkin router. at the moment i am using the belkin router as a wireless access point, and it is connected wired to the Netgear router. i want to be able to use the belkin router as a wireless access point to boost the signal of my Netgear router. i.e. i want them to connect to each other wirelessly instead of wired.

Is this done through wireless bridging, and can you connect the two routers wirelessly?
and how do i go about doing this?

Thanks.
 
I Might Be Making This Up But When You Connect Two Different Company Routers Together Dont They Conflict?
 
I Might Be Making This Up But When You Connect Two Different Company Routers Together Dont They Conflict?
Not usually, the only requirement is that they both support wireless bridging, its not exactly a common feature on consumer level routers though. This is what wireless access points are designed for, lol, not routers...

dragon
 
lol, yeah. i realized after i posted the Netgear router doesn't allow wireless bridging where as the belkin one does, thats that idea down the drain then lol.
 
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