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2011-10-03
02:35 PM
2011-10-03
02:35 PM
WGR614v6 as hub/access point...
Here's the quick view of my existing home network:
DSL>>modem>>Linksys BEFSR41 (wired) router>>LinksysWRT54G set up as wired/wireless access point only.
The BEF is in the kitchen, I want to stack the WRT on top of it to get wifi in that part of the house, and replace the WRT with the WGR614 to maintain wifi in the bedrooms.
Not sure how to get into the WGR to set it up for access point only...
DSL>>modem>>Linksys BEFSR41 (wired) router>>LinksysWRT54G set up as wired/wireless access point only.
The BEF is in the kitchen, I want to stack the WRT on top of it to get wifi in that part of the house, and replace the WRT with the WGR614 to maintain wifi in the bedrooms.
Not sure how to get into the WGR to set it up for access point only...
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2011-10-03
06:05 PM
2011-10-03
06:05 PM
Re: WGR614v6 as hub/access point...
if you are using ethernet cable to second unit then follow this
http://vpncasestudy.com/download/usefuldoc/how_to_access_point.pdf
or
wirelessly connect to the main unit then V6 will NOT support so above is ONLY options
http://vpncasestudy.com/download/usefuldoc/how_to_access_point.pdf
or
wirelessly connect to the main unit then V6 will NOT support so above is ONLY options
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