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How can I extend the range of my wireless network using a second access point?

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How can I extend the range of my wireless network using a second access point?

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You can use the Belkin wireless router to extend the range of an existing network only if you use the Web Based interface to log onto the router’s advanced configuration pages and go to the Wireless > Use as Access Point page and clicking “Enable”, give the access point an IP that is not already taken up by any devices on your network, and running an ethernet cable from your existing router to the WAN port on your new access point.

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