Re: Two Wireless Routers



A while back I posted a message asking help to basically set up two
wireless routers and connect them using a music bridge.

Please post the make and model numbers of the units.

Here is what I did.

If I follow correctly, Router 1 is making your ISP connection. The "music bridge" is making a wireless connection to it. Router 2 is connected to this bridge. Is that basically correct?

This is where make/model of the routers is important to know about. Some can do things better than others, if at all.

Any help would be great.

Ask questions while providing better details otherwise you're not going to get effective answers.

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