Transparent (WAP610N + WET610N) WLAN bridge

Hello.

I get my TV via a set-top box, which should be connected directly / transparent to my fiber-box via Ethernet.

Is it possible to use 1 WAP610N and 1 WET610N to create a transparent bridge of WLAN?

Linksys, or other devices that is capable of that?

ScorpD

First of all, connect the Fox fiber via an Ethernet cable to your computer and check the IP address on your computer and copy, and the release of details on your next post. If your box of fiber has a top DHCP you can configure Transparent with these 2 devices.

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