Windows 7 How to connect to a wireless router

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I have been trying to find information on connecting a wireless router to
another wireless router.

Seems simple enough but the information I have seen refers to settings that
Don't exist in the cofiguration pages of the equipment I have.

This is kinda complex and I'm in a rush so you get the fast answer.

You can't do that with what you have. Wireless routers and access
points are normally made to talk to wireless clients, not other
routers or access points. The DLink DI-514 is a very simple wireless
router and can only act as a wireless router. Same with your WRT54G
using the stock firmware.

However, the WRT54G can use replacement firmware such as Sveasoft
Alchemy. This adds additional features including WDS and client mode.
If you configure the WRT54G to client mode, it will see and connect to
the DI-514 and do roughly what you want. It can also bridge more than
one MAC address allowing you to plug in more than one computah into
the WRT54G.

I'm too lazy to explain WDS but it's a similar option. The catch is
that you will need to replace your DI-514 with another WRT54G to use
WDS. See:
| http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Sectio...le78-page1.php (10 pages)
| Link Removed due to 404 Error
for descriptions.

My question is , how do you connect a wireless router A to another wireless
router B so that they both can connect to the LAN and Internet?

I have one computer with a WIRED ETHERNET card. I have a cable connecting
the PC to a port on the DLINK 514 Wireless router.

On PC #2 I have a similar setup. The PC is plugged into a port on a LINKSYS
WRT54G wireless router. The Linksys has DHCP turned on, and is connected
to the Internet via a Linksys Cable modem.

Why can't the DLink see the Linksys router? The DLINK should be acting as
a Wireless Access Point shouldn't it? Both Routers have the same SSID and
use different channels, but neither can see the other.
 
Your the first one in a long time to ask this...it's the same setup that I have now, almost. Mine is wired to wireless but the principal connections are same. I use Linksys hardware but it should work with any other hardware. Have a look at this. Pay attention to the settings, the DHCP is turned of on the second router and the IP address has to be changed. Ideally, you want to use same brand hardware for compatibility.

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okay thank bassfisher6522 & everyone can also use the link that bassfisher6522 has provided for you in his second post called "Library Search"
 
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