Basically, one of my routers is hooked up to the actual internet modem which is connected by a coaxial line, and the other is connected to my PC through ethernetIs there any way I can bridge the router connected to my PC to the router connected to my modem wirelessly? Essentially, the router connected to my PC would act as a wireless networking adapter.The router connected to my PC is a Linksys router, while the router that serves as the internet connection was supplied by Verizon FiOSAny help would be appreciated?
No, you need a router that will do a Client mode or bridge modeBoth routers are, by default, Access Points (AP), which in a sense are the master that everyone connects toTwo masters cannot talk to each other unless the firmware in the machine allows different modes like AP Client or WDS
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