WRT54G2 connects to the WRT54G?

Hello

I have a WRT54G downstair connected to a cable modem.

I have an upstair server which should be connected to the internet

I can't launch an upstair cable at downstair.

So I just got myself a WRT54G2 1.5 to place upstair, connected to the server using the ethernet cable. Not sure if this router can connect wireless to the downstair WRT54G?

I would like your advice, thank you.

DD - WRT on your router; no modifications are required for the router of your roommate.

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