Hey Dan,
Yes, the Belkin F5D7230-4 (version 2000) will perform this function.
I'm not sure about the linksys.
-Scott
Dan Lund wrote:
>Guys,
>Really stupid question and I need a straight forward answer.
>Can a wireless 802.11 access point act as a bridge to connect to an
>existing 802.11 access point?
>The selection of dedicated wireless bridges is thin, and I was just
>curious if it was something that an access point can do.
>(I have a basic Linksys RTP300 VoIP router for vonage, looking to hook
>a bridge to it and move the phone to the living room)
>
>--Dan
>
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