Randy,
I believe you are looking for a wireless bridge (e.g. Linksys WET54G or
similar).
Linksys - Wireless-G - 54 Mbps - WEP Connect any Ethernet-equipped
device to a high-speed Wireless-G Network. The versatile Wireless-G
Ethernet Bridge can make any wired Ethernet-equipped device a part of
your wireless network. At home, use the Bridge to connect game consoles,
set-top boxes, or computers to your Wireless-G network and its shared
high-speed Internet connection. In the office, convert your
Ethernet-wired printer, scanner, camera, notebook or desktop into a
wireless networked device. It's completely driver-free, so it works on
any platform and under any operating system! Since there are no drivers
to load, setup is a snap - configure the network settings through your
PC's web
On 12/8/2011 9:25 PM, Randy Dawson wrote:
On the off chance somebody here has done this:
I have 2 wireless routers, one connects to cable and I have an internet connection. Its
a wifi too.
I want to pick up that wireless signal with another router, locate it in the other part
of the house to connect a wired ethernet device. its as if I want a wireless adapter, but
not having an output that is usb, but a ethernet jack.
Is this possible?
Its to avoid running a long cat 5 cable thru the house.
Randy