
Is there a problem with wireless bridging and mixing of two different router?
I'm going to be a bridge 3 separate routers together. 1 be connected to the Internet via modem by hard-line (obviously). 1 connected to the Xbox (because it is cheaper to do it that way than buying $ 200 Xbox wireless adapter) and then have 1 at a midpoint in the house to increase the signal. I will use a wireless router Belkin N + Internet Connection. Other Belkin N + for half the period. But, I'll be using my old Linksys WRT54G to connect Xbox. I have to limit N + 's to the signs of my G? Or I can have my N and G only filtered N signals? I do not know much about their frequencies, so I'm not sure whether they can overcome N G. Any advice?
This should work fine. The protocols are fundamental. If one of the only devices to G, the will of others, too. The mere presence N does not mean it will not work with G. .. has just fallen off automatically.
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