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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-855 => Topic started by: larryjoachim on November 07, 2010, 05:40:34 AM
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Hi all-
I hope you can help. I own a dir 855 which does the job for me for the most part. However, the entertainment area of my house is a bit far away from the router and while the signal is "good" it sometimes is not.
I picked up a dir 655 which I know was working and would like to use it near the entertainment center as a wired router---in other words, wireless between the 855 and the 655 and then wired to the various users on the 655 (I also have a couple of wired users on the 855 too).
I believe this is called an access point/switch, but don't have a very good idea as to how to set it up and still maintain wireless security.
Can someone perhaps provide step by step instructions, or point me to a web site that can do the same?
Thanks-
Larry
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Hi,
What you need is a bridge. The DIR-655 is a wireless router and can't be setup as a bridge. I found myself in the same kind of situation. Couple desktops without a wireless interface at a place where I didn't had foreseen a wired contact. Solved it with a DAP-1522, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz access point/bridge. The DAP-1522 had 4 1 Gigabit ports and is capable of bridging with the DIR-855 I use as main router.
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You canīt connect the two routers wirelessly but what You could do is connecting them with a dlan solution (I did it in my house this way and it works very well).
Hope it helps...
Cheers