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I have a problem at work here that i cant get my head around.
Im trying to bridge from wireless signal that is given from a cisco access point. The cisco is giving the signal over a certain distance then i want another access point that picks up this signal and allows me connect a hub to it so that i can give ethernet connections to clients that come off from the bridge.
Is this possible to do with a netgear WPN802 access point or do i specifically need to buy a wireless bridge to connect two access points together wirelessly.
Will i be able to boost the signal wirelessly with the WPN802 netgear AP from the cisco if bridgeing is not an option?
Cheers.
Im trying to bridge from wireless signal that is given from a cisco access point. The cisco is giving the signal over a certain distance then i want another access point that picks up this signal and allows me connect a hub to it so that i can give ethernet connections to clients that come off from the bridge.
Is this possible to do with a netgear WPN802 access point or do i specifically need to buy a wireless bridge to connect two access points together wirelessly.
Will i be able to boost the signal wirelessly with the WPN802 netgear AP from the cisco if bridgeing is not an option?
Cheers.