The internet is acting up again. doodthing;
It keeps dying every 10 seconds. :(
Is it possible to use a router as an extender?
How about NO.
Quote from: Blaziken on June 15, 2008, 08:44:54 AM
How about NO.
I think bridging may be possible.
baddood;
Quote from: JMV on June 15, 2008, 08:48:17 AM
I think bridging may be possible.
baddood;
Depends on the router and its capabilities
baddood;
Quote from: Blaziken on June 15, 2008, 08:49:26 AM
Depends on the router and its capabilities
baddood;
I have an unused Linksys router. My neighbor(or someone near me) has an unsecured Linksys network. I've already gotten her permission to use her network back in like September. Right now the signal is weak as fuck and I'm thinking of setting up a bridge but I'm lazy and want to know how before I try.
Quote from: JMV on June 15, 2008, 08:54:53 AM
I have an unused Linksys router.
Is is only a router, or does it broadcast wifi too? I'm assuming that's what you mean. If you plug it in, it will work fine. But if it's an old router, computers connected through it won't be able to see the computers on the higher connection through the network. It's probably not a big deal, though. Unless you're used to spying on your parents.
Quote from: Administrator on June 15, 2008, 10:48:02 AM
Is is only a router, or does it broadcast wifi too? I'm assuming that's what you mean. If you plug it in, it will work fine. But if it's an old router, computers connected through it won't be able to see the computers on the higher connection through the network. It's probably not a big deal, though. Unless you're used to spying on your parents.
Wireless router. Also by unused I meant currently not in use. It's a few years old. And nope, I don't really care what's on the other computers. baddood;