Hello guys, before you say I have googled this first(and youtubed it), but its all so confusing
0and I didnt really get the answer I wanted(and I saw this thread first:http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...s-bridge-2748/)
I have a Belkin Wireless N router(dont know the model) and also a Linksys WRT45G, and I was wondering how you would bridge the two routers, so that I can connect my Openmedia's to it to get updates from the PLI server and for more sinister things(The regulars will know what Im on about
)
I realise homeplugs would be a heck lot easier, but they also cost a lot more as well. ?15 for one with only one ethernet port doesnt really cut it for me and for two receivers, I would need three homeplugs. The same goes for wireless gaming adaptors
Help would be appreciated!
EDIT: Ill probably be getting two WRT300N's, and selling my wireless routers, as Ill most likely move to Orange broadband
(its the cheapest), but Im pretty sure the principal of bridging two devices would remain the same
0and I didnt really get the answer I wanted(and I saw this thread first:http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...s-bridge-2748/)I have a Belkin Wireless N router(dont know the model) and also a Linksys WRT45G, and I was wondering how you would bridge the two routers, so that I can connect my Openmedia's to it to get updates from the PLI server and for more sinister things(The regulars will know what Im on about
)I realise homeplugs would be a heck lot easier, but they also cost a lot more as well. ?15 for one with only one ethernet port doesnt really cut it for me and for two receivers, I would need three homeplugs. The same goes for wireless gaming adaptors

Help would be appreciated!
EDIT: Ill probably be getting two WRT300N's, and selling my wireless routers, as Ill most likely move to Orange broadband
(its the cheapest), but Im pretty sure the principal of bridging two devices would remain the same

screw you nag3 

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