Extending A Wifi Network Using Echolife Hg521 And Hg532 Routers?
May 30, 2012
I have an Echolife router, HG532, connected as my main router. It is connected using cable and I use it for wifi too. The signal in other rooms is very weak and I was wondering if it's possible to use a spare router that I have, Echolife HG521, to extend the network coverage?
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