Wireless Bridge




I have a wireless router and an adsl2+ router. I want to bridge the two.
I have a Linksys BEFW11S4 and a THOMSON ST585 V6. One is a Wireless-B
Broadband Router and the other is Wireless ADSL/2+ Router. Is it
possible for me to bridge the two routers. If it is possible I would be
grateful for any instruction. Thanks.

Also is possible for me to run a RJ45 cable from the ethernet port of
one router to the other internet port. Would this work?


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