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#1 2009-03-31 3:10 pm
- osxpanther
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Wireless Router
I have a Belkin wireless router that I am not using and I was curious if there is a way to run in ad hoc mode so that it connects to the existing wireless router I am using so that I can use the existing RJ-45 jacks to connect to other devices. I know there are products that exist for this sole purpose but I was wondering if this would be possible with a ordinary wireless router? THanks in advance.
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#2 2009-03-31 3:30 pm
- sturner
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Re: Wireless Router
Yes, you should be able to do that.
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#3 2009-04-01 2:17 am
- dv
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Re: Wireless Router
It depends on the router - a few won't. But it's worth a shot.
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