Originally Posted By: terzaghi
Hey, I plan to place a linksys wireless n router in my computer room and use it send out my WiFi signal, and then use a linksys wireless n gaming adapter in my living room as a wireless access point. Then I plan on plugging the ethernet from the gaming adapter into a wireless g router with 4 port switch, and use the 4 switches to hard wire devices in my living room (xbox 360, ps3, denon 3808, and Toshiba a2) will I still be taking advatange of the higher data transfer rates that wireless n offers? I figure I would since I am just using the hardwired ethernet ports on the wireless g router but though I would ask anyway.

Thanks


Look into flashing your Linksys-G router with DD-WRT firmware. This way you can use it in "Client Bridge" mode and connect it to your Linksys-N router. I do this and connect my TV and BD player.
The DD-WRT firmware is free and there are some well written FAQS on how to do it. The only problem I ran into was I needed to use static IP addresses in the Linksys-G/DD-WRT bridge, no big deal. Doing this means you won't need the game adapter.


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