I have been using the BEFW11S4 router for a couple of years now. It has worked flawlessly! I wanted some more control over my router configurations and settings so I bought a WRT54GL router. The reason being so that I could load third party firmware. (Yes I know that voids my warranty).
Right now I have 2 PC's connected in my house (my desktop and laptop). My mother lives about 300 feet behind me, at first I ran CAT5 cable through the trees to her computer. That worked great until lightning struck the line and fried her PC. So I then went wireless with her. She gets a signal barely! Most of the time its 1 bar.
Now my brother lives to the left of me. He is closer but the line of sight its not good for him (alot of trees). He also gets 1 bar some of the time. It fluctuates for both users.
Now my question is can I use my old BEFW11S4 router as a wireless access point?
I was told that I could connect the two routers via CAT5 and disable DHCP on the BEFW11S4 router and it would broadcast the wireless signal.
FYI: I also have some high gain antennas.
Right now I have 2 PC's connected in my house (my desktop and laptop). My mother lives about 300 feet behind me, at first I ran CAT5 cable through the trees to her computer. That worked great until lightning struck the line and fried her PC. So I then went wireless with her. She gets a signal barely! Most of the time its 1 bar.
Now my brother lives to the left of me. He is closer but the line of sight its not good for him (alot of trees). He also gets 1 bar some of the time. It fluctuates for both users.
Now my question is can I use my old BEFW11S4 router as a wireless access point?
I was told that I could connect the two routers via CAT5 and disable DHCP on the BEFW11S4 router and it would broadcast the wireless signal.
FYI: I also have some high gain antennas.
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