Hey,
So here's the deal:
In the front of my house, I have an Airport Extreme router (the latest model). In the middle of my house, I have my iMac (my main computer).
I have a music studio in my back yard that has an ethernet jack in the wall (an ethernet cord runs underground back to the front of my house were it can be connected into a router, in this case my Airport Extreme router).
I have a spare Linksys WRT54GX2 router that I put in my music room and I plugged it into the ethernet wall jack, then over at my Airport Extreme router I took that ethernet cord (the one that runs to the music room) and plugged it into an available ethernet plug.
The problem is that there are two separate networks, how do I merge the two to broadcast the same network (basically using the Linksys router as a bridge)?
If my run on run sentences are too confusing and hard to read, here's a layout:
I was reading something about WDS and how I could use that, but I don't know what kind of firmware to get for my WRT54GX2.
So here's the deal:
In the front of my house, I have an Airport Extreme router (the latest model). In the middle of my house, I have my iMac (my main computer).
I have a music studio in my back yard that has an ethernet jack in the wall (an ethernet cord runs underground back to the front of my house were it can be connected into a router, in this case my Airport Extreme router).
I have a spare Linksys WRT54GX2 router that I put in my music room and I plugged it into the ethernet wall jack, then over at my Airport Extreme router I took that ethernet cord (the one that runs to the music room) and plugged it into an available ethernet plug.
The problem is that there are two separate networks, how do I merge the two to broadcast the same network (basically using the Linksys router as a bridge)?
If my run on run sentences are too confusing and hard to read, here's a layout:

I was reading something about WDS and how I could use that, but I don't know what kind of firmware to get for my WRT54GX2.