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Netgear MR814v2 to Belkin F5D7130, bridge problem

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Thanks to a recent Belkin rebate, I bought the Belkin F5D7130
"Wireless G Range Extender/Access Point". I got it to create a bridge
from my Netgear MR814v2 Wireless Router to some devices on the other
side of the house. Belkin states that they only guarantee the bridge
to work with other Belkin devices. However, I've read several
articles online describing the device either working with non-Belkin
devices. I've followed the directions for setting it up as a wireless
bridge to the MR814v2, but I can't get it to work. Does anyone have
experience getting these two particular pieces of hardware working
this way? And if so, any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Hector

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By TJ4, 5 days ago:

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