We have an office that has a separate warehouse not too far away from the main buildingIt is a straight shotI need to wirelessly connect the two buildings so that we can set up a switch in the warehouse to where multiple machines can be connected and run programs off of the networkI purchased two DLink DWL-3150s, but the manuals are really poor and I'm having trouble deciding which mode I need to be in, and how exactly I can have one bridge connected to the network and then have it wirelessly broadcast traffic to the other bridgeDo I need to have a bridge and an AP? Or a bridge and a router for this to work? I am trying to set it up so that any DHCP and DNS settings come from the server on the office-side LAN, instead of from any of the wireless equipment.
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