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I have a Linksys WRT54G. Is there any way that I can connect it (via
ethernet) to a desktop computer and use it to connect to a wireless network
on the other side of my house? It's not a repeater exactly, more like a
wireless bridge, right?

Thanks for your help :-)

--Mitchua

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hey...

I'm in the same sitaution only got a wifi router and no wireless in the pc's however it's work fine with internet sharing and stuff.. i just need a program to search for wireless devices.. since i've got wga54g connected to tha xbox..


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