I want to connect free wifi to linksys to distribute

buddy11

New Member
Hi, How can I connect a free wifi signal to my linksys
wireless router to distribute and amplfy?

I currently have a:
linksys WRT54G wireless G router
broadband cable modem
g-sky high power usb wireless network adapter:
(w/a good to excellent signal strength: 4-5 bars)

so could I connect the network adapter
to the router to distribute to local weaker
network adapters?:confused:

:):):)
 
Yes, you could. Connect with the high powered usb adapter. Then in network connections set the wireless to share the internet connection. Then in wired setup a static ip. Plug the router's wan into the wired connection and set it up a static ip and you should be good to go.
 
Yes, you could. Connect with the high powered usb adapter. Then in network connections set the wireless to share the internet connection. Then in wired setup a static ip. Plug the router's wan into the wired connection and set it up a static ip and you should be good to go.

ok Ill will try that. do they make adapters to connect
a usb device to a ethernet connection that is on
the router?:)
 
ok Ill will try that. do they make adapters to connect
a usb device to a ethernet connection that is on
the router?:)

There are some really strange wifi/ethernet adapters out there, but nothing i know of that will connect a usb wifi adapter to an ethernet port. I seriously, seriously doubt those exist. Some routers do have usb ports for printers and NAS but even then I'm not sure if those would work with a usb wifi adapter.
 
Back
Top