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I only ask this again because seems every time someone asks a similar question, people think they are wanting to add a wireless router to their existing nonwireless router to make it wireless. I don't want that.
I have a D-Link 624 router downstairs (connected to internet), and want to use my 614+ router upstairs. However I don't want to use a cable to connect them, they are both wireless.
I then want to connect a VoIP phone to the 614+ upstairs.
Does this make sense? I'm pretty sure it is not possible, but any hope? Do I need a specifi wireless access point for this, or a bridge?
Internet
<cable>
D-Link 624 Router
<wireless>
D-Link 614+ Router
<cable>
VoIP box and phone
Thanks for your words.
I have a D-Link 624 router downstairs (connected to internet), and want to use my 614+ router upstairs. However I don't want to use a cable to connect them, they are both wireless.
I then want to connect a VoIP phone to the 614+ upstairs.
Does this make sense? I'm pretty sure it is not possible, but any hope? Do I need a specifi wireless access point for this, or a bridge?
Internet
<cable>
D-Link 624 Router
<wireless>
D-Link 614+ Router
<cable>
VoIP box and phone
Thanks for your words.