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Can the Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless Router be used strictly as an Access Point to boost the signal around the house?

Asked by siamean in Wireless Networking Range Extenders, 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Wireless Network Access Points

Tags: Linksys, Router, WRT54G2

I am considering buying a Linksys WRT54G2 wireless router, and wanted to know if I can use it strictly as an access point so that I can improve signal strength throughout the house, or do I have to purchase an Access Point device specifically.  The main router that I have now is a Netgear MIMO.  From what I understand, an Access Point does NOT need to be physically wired to the main router in order to broadcast an internet signal -- please correct me if this is false -- because the whole point for me is to bypass running wires throughout the house.

Thank you for your input.
Eugene
[+][-]11/04/08 10:05 AM, ID: 22878770

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Zones: Wireless Networking Range Extenders, 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Wireless Network Access Points
Tags: Linksys, Router, WRT54G2
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