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    Bridging a wireless router...help

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      Double Espresso
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      Hey,
      I'm running into weak signal issues in my art studio and trying to add a second wireless router to serve as a bridge.
      Has anyone done this? And if so, how do you set it up? It's driving me nuts!
      Primary wireless router is a D-Link 615 and I am adding the same 615 model.
      Thx.

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      • rodrigonotorR Offline
        rodrigonotor
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        Double Espresso, first of all, Happy New Year.

        I think maybe the wireless signal is not strong enough to reach the second router, any possibilities to make the connection between the 2 wireless routers wired? I had the same problem, but i had a weak wireless signal so I had to put a cable between the routers.

        Sorry for the dumb question, but, you see the section 2, page 10 in the manual? "Connect to Another Router"

        Regards

        Edgar

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          Double Espresso
          last edited by

          Thanks R, and All The Best To You.
          I should have mentioned that my house is totally hardwired with CATV and everything links to a central hub area. I went wireless about three years ago and all was good except the furthest point. The house is built on the side of a hill and I often joke - there's more steel and concrete than in the 'Golden Gate Bridge' holding it up. Anyway my issue is I use my MacBook most of the time in this area and the wireless signal has dead spots...BTW, tried a booster - not great.
          Cheers,
          DE

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