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how to bridge a conection

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hi guys i am wondering if i can bridge a conection between a d-link wbr2310 and a belkin f5d8233-4v3
come on guys i would like to get this working
 
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I assume you mean wireless bridge in which case you can't do it unless one of your router's firmware supports it. Most consumer routers do not unless you install third-party firmware like DD-WRT or OpenWRT. Unfortunately neither of your routers are supported by those firmwares.
 
i see well i have ran a cable between them so i have then bridged by wires for now
 
i see well i have ran a cable between them so i have then bridged by wires for now

That works, so does a few wireless access points but that costs some bucks.
 
ya the cheapest one i can get my hands on is 130 + 13% so they are not cheep
 
A straight thought cable will work, but both routers have to have different subnets.
 
i have it working now i have a 200ft or so crossover cable between them
 
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