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Use Your Spare Linksys Wireless Router as a Wireless Bridge

This guide is going to show you how you can use any old spare wireless router, preferably Linksys Wireless Router (as long as it's compatible) you have laying around as a wireless bridge. What this does is make it act like a normal PC connecting to your network, wirelessly, so you don't have to shell out cash for wireless ethernet cards.
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Categories: wireless bridge wireless wireless internet routers
Added: on Apr 12, 2008 at 1:44 pm
Added By: StevesTechGuide

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