Re: Can I use a wireless router as an access point(?) I think that you may be confusing an access point with a bridge. By your setup, you will have a d-link sending a signal and the linksys wrt54g receiving right? In that case, the D-Link is your "access point" and your wrt54g is your bridge. Anyway, you'll want to setup the linksys device into a client bridge mode.
Let me find something on that. I know that it can do it, but I don't want to feed you a bunch of commands and stuff without giving you some reference material.
EDIT: Here try this
Now, when it refers to your router's SSID, it is referring to your D-Link. You are basically using your D-Link to broadcast a wireless signal to the Linksys WRT54g. So, the WRT54G really doesn't have "routing" functionality anymore... the reason why I say that is because they refer to "your router this, your router that" ... be careful because they may be referring to the D-Link most likely.. because that device is the true "router" in your setup.
Once, it is in client-bridge mode, you should be able to connect a basic networking cable from there to your Blu-Ray player. Let us know if you have any questions.
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Last edited by mikesgroovin; 11-08-2008 at 11:00 AM.
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