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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX
yes but they need to have the ability to wireless bridge. and they usually need to be the same model. or at least brand.
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I went the cheap route (already had both a linksys and netgear router with no bridging capabilities) and have two wireless network names, with one router being the master and the other acting as a wireless "switch" connected via ethernet from wall plugs. I then setup the computers to join either network.