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IT people: What I want to do is to connect two wireless routers together
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Jun 14 '09, 20:03
so that I can connect some devices that can't connect wirelessly to the network. (I don't think the power over ethernet thing works in this house. The electrical wiring in the house seems to be quirky).
Will this do that for me?
(www.dlink.com)
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*offended that you didn't just phone me*
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Subversive
Jun 14, 20:10
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Here's how. -- (link)
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Subversive
Jun 14, 20:12
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Crap, I have your scenario wrong.
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Subversive
Jun 14, 20:26
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yeah, this is why it's too bad the ethernet-over-power solution wouldn't work; when it does work, it's basically just plug and play -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 14, 20:28
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