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    Network Bridiging of Rangemax routers.

    I currently have an 8mb ADSL connection, which is fed into a Netgear Rangemax 834PN Wireless Modem Router...
    The signal on the router isnt all that good, i think due to the alumium in the insulation in my walls. If i was to buy a second router, a cable version of the router, could i bridge the routers by cable, to increase the wireless range, by wireless being provided down the cable and out of the other router?

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    Umm, cable router? A cable router is a router for a (Internet eg NTL) cable connection.

    My solution was to buy the Netgear HDXB101 set. Just plugged one end into the wall, one end into the switch and they worked.

    No config, no messing.

    Awesome....

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