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wa8yxm
Jun 23, 2015Explorer III
Yes... if the Supplied "Wireless router" has device ports (most do) just plug it in.
If it does not find a vintage Linksys WGA-54G (how I do it) this is, technically a MODEM, only its not a cable modem, It's not a dial up modem, Its not a DSL modem. it is a WI-FI Modem.
ISP supplied router---Wi-Fi >>><<>><<
There are some considreations.. Change the 3rd Octed in the IP address of the 2nd router so they are NOT the same
IE 182.168.1.1 (router #1) Make 2nd router 192.168.5.1 or some such.
If you can not find a WGA,, I got a product on clarance at Wal-Mart.. TP-LINK The one I have is physically different but..
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If it does not find a vintage Linksys WGA-54G (how I do it) this is, technically a MODEM, only its not a cable modem, It's not a dial up modem, Its not a DSL modem. it is a WI-FI Modem.
ISP supplied router---Wi-Fi >>><<
There are some considreations.. Change the 3rd Octed in the IP address of the 2nd router so they are NOT the same
IE 182.168.1.1 (router #1) Make 2nd router 192.168.5.1 or some such.
If you can not find a WGA,, I got a product on clarance at Wal-Mart.. TP-LINK The one I have is physically different but..
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