How do I configure a wireless router as an external antenna for my PS3? - external antenna for stronger internet connection
I recently purchased a Belkin router to replace my old Linksys WRT54G. Now you want to use my PS3 Linksys Wi-Fi for a stronger signal and the possibility of ad hoc, it will not work if the PS3 is connected to the Internet via Ethernet.
I connected a Linksys router via Ethernet to the PS3. What I do is to configure the Linksys router to connect wirelessly to my Belkin. Can someone help me how to do it?
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How are comfortable installing the new firmware on the WRT54G?
What really turn on the lookout for a way to Linksys router into a wireless bridge. That a connection to your new wireless router, and the provision of a wired Ethernet port on your PS3.
The system is currently in the Linksys does not have this feature. However, since this is a model WRT54G, you can use the Linksys firmware DD-WRT, which is replacing much better in the situation (and also the possibility of configuring a wireless bridge).
Check out this page: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wir ...
and if you're interested, follow the instructions for installing and configuring DD-WRT on your old equipment. You can also use devices that are designed for wireless bridges if they do not want to play with the configuration tasks.
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