Point of access WAP54G Dreambox 7025 + en

Hello

I have a receiver Dreambox 7025 + now I would do it with a Linksys Wireless accespoint in internet.

I already have a Linksys WRT54G wireless router.

Is that possible when I buy a WAP54G wireless access point?

Thanks in advance for the help.

Greetz

Val

Hello Binky,

Sorry for the delay, but I thank you verry corresponding.

Yesterday I try and it works very well.

Thank you very much Binky

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