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I have a Belkin router F5D8236-4 and just got a Netgear Wnr2000v3 to try to use the repeater option on it and can not get it to work at all. I get a lot of mixed stuff from reading so i thought this netgear could repeat the signal of my belkin across house more and wouldn't need 2 new routers.

Belkin is base cause it has no repeater option and netgear to repeat but i cant get it to work at all been messing with it for hours and nothing except one point i turn netgear router on and off and notice the belkin wifi light was going on and off so i must of connect but no internet.

Maybe someone can help me though this setup or tell me if i need two repeaters, like i SAID i get mixed stuff from things i read on web that i only need one repeater and my old belkin could be base since it didn't have repeater option.

Thanks for any help.Only one router needs to have this extra feature.
Here is a list of routers that an do this:
http://www.connectedhome.infopint.com/dd-wrt-capable-wireless-routers/
The KEY here is the term "DD-WRT" which means the router can work as a wireless repeater. The above link has additional information that MAY help you.

Always something and its not supported my version 3. I went and got a Netgear wnce2001 wireless to Ethernet.

So its WORKING now, Up to a point
Just people hooked on the Main router and second router cant share files now. Using windows my network places.

My setup is Dsl modem Ethernet cabled to belkin wifi router then my Netgear wnce2001 picks wifi up from belkin and plugs in by Ethernet cable to my netgear wifi router.

Belkin router is ip 192.168.2.1 and the netgear wnce2001 is ip 192.168.2.20 and netgear router is 192.168.2.21. but anything that connects to it has the ip of 192.168.3.2 or up it WONT let me make it 192.168.2.22.




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