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| Can I bridge a wireless router even if it doesn't have built-in bridging? | |
![]() | Sure. Using a Wireless to Ethernet bridge or adapter set to Infrastructure mode should allow you to wirelessly connect your router's wired LAN to a remote wired network. Since bridging methodology tends to vary, you're probably best to stick with bridges from the same manufacturer. For example, if you want to bridge a Linksys WRT54G router, use a WET11 or WET54G. For more info see the Wireless Bridging NeedToKnow. |
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