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From: Stuart Palmer on 5 Apr 2008 11:31 Hi, I have a cable network internet connection which I get wirelessly but the signal is very low and my printer is nowhere near this router (624 - cable router). I have purchased an ADSL router (in the hope that I can get this connected to the same wireless network but nearer my printer so I can connect my print server and increase my signal from the cable router. Why buy 2 different types of router? This is for future proofing should I wish to change to a phoneline internet provider, however, I cannot seem to find in their documentation how I can bridge these 2 routers together and use the adsl (604) router as, what would be known in old days, a hub. Can anyone advise how to do this with these bits of kit please? FYI the adsl unit is the DLink DWL-G604T and the cable router is DLink DI-624. Many thanks for advise/help Stu
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