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It depends on the router/brand, with some you can and with some you can't. Check out the specifications and if it doesn't say anything about it, it probably can't.

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It depends on the router/brand, with some you can and with some you can't. Check out the specifications and if it doesn't say anything about it, it probably can't.

 

Well, i tried googling to try and find the answer but the more i read the more confuse i get. hahaha

thats why i decided to post here and ask rather than googling for it.

 

Btw, the brand of the AP is TP Link TL-WA901ND and the router is D-link DIR 615.

Thanks =)

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Well, i tried googling to try and find the answer but the more i read the more confuse i get. hahaha

thats why i decided to post here and ask rather than googling for it.

 

Btw, the brand of the AP is TP Link TL-WA901ND and the router is D-link DIR 615.

Thanks =)

 

I just looked and apparently, it does support it (check http://www.tp-link.us/resources/simulator/TL-WA901ND_V3/Index.htm).

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I just looked and apparently, it does support it (check http://www.tp-link.us/resources/simulator/TL-WA901ND_V3/Index.htm).

 Thanks!

is this the one?

 

Bridge with AP - In Bridge with AP mode, this device can be used to combine multiple local networks in distant hard-to-wire distant together to the same one via wireless connections. While bridging with other APs, this device can also act as an access point at the same time to create a local wireless network for all Wi-Fi devices.

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 Thanks!

is this the one?

 

Bridge with AP - In Bridge with AP mode, this device can be used to combine multiple local networks in distant hard-to-wire distant together to the same one via wireless connections. While bridging with other APs, this device can also act as an access point at the same time to create a local wireless network for all Wi-Fi devices.

 

You want the Repeater(Range Extender) option, otherwise you will have 2 separate networks.

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