Expanding network of E4200

I'm looking to expand the reach of Wi - Fi and the E4200.  The E4200 is at a lower level and I have a wire run from it at a high level.  I think what I need is a bridge with 1 GB Ethernet ports or another router that has ports and can bring the same level of network which can the E4200.

Whoever did this with Cisco products and what did you use?  Sorry, I'm not familiar with Cisco products to find out what is needed for best results.

Yes I did, using an e4200 (main router), (cable access point) wrt350n wireless off tension and wrt54g that provides

a wireless network for old devices (game console) and a connection cable for a printer and a VOIP device.

In my case, I have a Trendnet carrier current adapters by the e4200 a wrt350n and one third for a wired in another room.

There are several items in this forum on the conversion of the routers to access points or switches basically wire you 1 lan port on your main router to a lan on the remote router port.  On the remote router, you will need to disable DHCP and assign the device a fixed address outside the main routers DHCP range.

For me this worked great and is much more efficient than using elements such as the extensors of the range (which generally serve as relay wireless)

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