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Use your old Wi-Fi router to boost the signal of your new equipment using a network cable.
Got an old router collecting dust? Why not put it to good use for better network coverage. We explain how today.
Placing this access point at the far end of your home and connecting it to the new router (via an Ethernet cable) is a great way to blanket your home with Wi-Fi. Here's how to do it.
While you can find routers and access points in the same spot in an electronics store, they're not the same thing. Each has a separate purpose.
Simple setup: - a modem + wireless router from our ISP connected to a few ethernet devices - two rooms in the apartment get a really weak (if any) signal from the main router due to thick concrete ...
I have a Dlink DI-524 router i would like totry to use as a access point. This router would be hooked to intel 865 motherboard's 10/100 ethernet port. Only the DI-524 would be connected on the ...
While you can find routers and access points in the same spot in an electronics store, they're not the same thing. Each has a separate purpose.