there are 2 wireless routers in my home, the one that is currently setup to the main computer is a Netgear WGT624 v2
My old laptop in another room has a pcmcia Wireless card which is how I currently access the internet, I would prefer to use the single pcmcia slot for a firewire/usb2.0 card and not have to swap cards. I know of one way is to use power adapter converters for the wall socket with a lan cable, but instead of buying these I was hoping to use a spare router which is not currently being used, a Belkin F5D7231-4.
I have no experience with bridging routers and I'm not sure if it's even possible, but if it is I would somehow show me how to do it? I only care about internet access, and don't need to share printers or files and such with the others computer. Would there be any problems in that these 2 routers are made by different manufacturers?
My old laptop in another room has a pcmcia Wireless card which is how I currently access the internet, I would prefer to use the single pcmcia slot for a firewire/usb2.0 card and not have to swap cards. I know of one way is to use power adapter converters for the wall socket with a lan cable, but instead of buying these I was hoping to use a spare router which is not currently being used, a Belkin F5D7231-4.
I have no experience with bridging routers and I'm not sure if it's even possible, but if it is I would somehow show me how to do it? I only care about internet access, and don't need to share printers or files and such with the others computer. Would there be any problems in that these 2 routers are made by different manufacturers?