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WPN824N Wireless Router as a Bridge or Access Point? Which do I need or can I do it?
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2012-11-26
01:28 PM
2012-11-26
01:28 PM
WPN824N Wireless Router as a Bridge or Access Point? Which do I need or can I do it?
🙂 I bought a WPN824N 150 Rangemax Router with the intention of using it as a wireless access point for a NON Wireless game console. Its a PlayStation 3 that did not have Wireless in it, the ONLY model haha. So I read someplace that you can turn a WPN824N into a access point or a bridge, not sure which one it is, I am thinking an access point? Either way can I do it and how would I do it, I need to be able to connect through Ethernet to connect to my Netgear Wireless N 5GHZ Router WPN3700n / N600....
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2012-11-26
03:34 PM
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03:34 PM
Re: WPN824N Wireless Router as a Bridge or Access Point? Which do I need or can I do
Any ideas? should i set it up as WAP........?? Anyone?
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2012-11-26
06:22 PM
2012-11-26
06:22 PM
Re: WPN824N Wireless Router as a Bridge or Access Point? Which do I need or can I do
Wnce3001 is you want to use
Other method will be limited to WEP or no security. Not suggested
Other method will be limited to WEP or no security. Not suggested
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