Configure a wrt320n and wrt150n as a wireless bridge or access point

Hello

I have a question: I would like to connect my old wrt150n as an access point on a different floor of our House because of a bad signal to the second floor of the wrt320n.

Is a cable modem connected to the wrt320n. I would like to connect wrt150n wireless to the wrt320n, so children can connect to their computer for the wrt150n wireless...

Is it possible to configure?

THX in advanced, Peter

No, it is not possible... Router Linksys will not communicate wirelessly with another router.

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