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Hello,
I know this question has probably been asked before: how do you setup a WGR614 as a bridge/access point? The WGR would be wired via CAT5 cable to another router which manages the DSL connection. I want to use the WGR as a wireless access point for the upper floor, so there aren't any special cablings etc. Can you please post one or another link to a good tutorial? Thanks Karsten |
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Thanks, got it working. However it's a pretty long explanation there, the only thing a needed to do is to setup the static IP address and primary DNS server (the real router IP).
Thanks Karsten |
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it's no that difficult if you know what you are doing
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