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I purchased 2 MN-500 wireless routers. I'm just woundering
if it is possible to set one up as the router and the
other as a bridge and have them communicate wirelessly to
each other, rather than connecting a cable between the two.
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No, Jason, the MN-500 is not capable of that. It needs to be wired to the
base station when in access mode.
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"Jason" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I purchased 2 MN-500 wireless routers. I'm just woundering
> if it is possible to set one up as the router and the
> other as a bridge and have them communicate wirelessly to
> each other, rather than connecting a cable between the two.
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