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Question Wireless Bridges for home networking without using Ethernet cable

Dear Experts

Friend of mine ask me if I can connect a main wireless router which is connected to the internet ADSL and it is located inside his house to a secondary wireless router which is supposed to be used in the backyard of the house where his workshop to be able to use the internet and connected two wired printers (i.e not wireless) to the second router.

Yes I know how to connect those wireless router via Ethernet cable and he won’t to use Ethernet cable.


The above YouTube back 2010 (bit old) showing how to connect wireless router to wireless access point (not router) without cable

Does that mean I need the second device to be wireless access point not wireless router
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I need to find out details for those two wireless routers

Thanks
 
If your secondary wifi router can be turned into a wireless bridge, then you should be all set.

For anyone to assist, you need to provide the device type and model of the devices. And current network config would help.
 
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