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<blockquote data-quote="Mac G6" data-source="post: 239816" data-attributes="member: 18930"><p>I don't know if this is the right word (bridge). I have an Airport (Graphite) as well as a D-link di-624 wireless router. The D-link is connected to the dsl modem, in room 1. In room 2, I have another Mac, as well as some online video games. I would like to connect Mac in room 2, the video games, and any other computer that is in there, to an ethernet router and then into the airport, then have the airport transmit any internet or network data that is needed to the d-link in room 1. (The airport would have to act as a wireless card, maybe?) I could also switch the Airport and the D-link easily if nessessary. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac G6, post: 239816, member: 18930"] I don't know if this is the right word (bridge). I have an Airport (Graphite) as well as a D-link di-624 wireless router. The D-link is connected to the dsl modem, in room 1. In room 2, I have another Mac, as well as some online video games. I would like to connect Mac in room 2, the video games, and any other computer that is in there, to an ethernet router and then into the airport, then have the airport transmit any internet or network data that is needed to the d-link in room 1. (The airport would have to act as a wireless card, maybe?) I could also switch the Airport and the D-link easily if nessessary. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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