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Just use the unused one to create an access point.To do so you need to login on the web UI of the router and change to an access point instead of a infrastructure.
Belkin products are all built from Refurbished materials. It is entirely possible that your wireless access point has simply stopped working. Try going in and restarting the wireless function on your router, you'll need to be plugged directly into the router via an Ethernet cable to do this though, if the wireless is not working.
You said that the router connected to the modem is acting like an access point. that means the DHCP server on that router must be disabled. The second router is connected to the first with the ethernet port. What you can do, you can enable the DHCP server on the first router and make the second router work as an access point. so that both the computers will be in the same IP address range. If they are already in the same IP address range then you can try to ping the second computer's IP address form the first computer. Click here for more info.
You need to access the setup page of your Belking router and go to the wireless setup, look fro Use as Access Point, now just a reminder this will defeat the NAT IP sharing feature of the router. Configure the IP address of the router to the same subnet as the network your tying to bridge here's the more detailed procedure:
1. Enable the AP mode by selecting "Enable" in the Use Access Point only page. When you select this option you can now change the IP Settings.
2. Set your IP settings to match your network. Click "Apply Changes"
3. Connect a cable from the LAN port of the router to your existing network.
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-- what is the exact model number of your access point and router? -- what is the ip address of your access point and router? -- what is the operating system of your computer? -- Is your computer directly connected to the router? -- Do you have a wireless computer? what is the model number of the wireless adapter
if you want to configure your access point with your router you may try the ff:
Step 1: Connect the Ethernet port of the access point to one of the Ethernet ports of the router Step 2: Make sure the power adapter is plugged to an available power outlet Step 3: Check if the corresponding LEDs on the access point are lit Step 4: After connecting the devices together, configure the access point’s wireless settings Step 5: Open the access point’s web-based setup page Step 6: When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, change the SSID, Channel, and Wireless Security.
I have had good luck with the NetGear Rangemax WPN824. It has multiple
antennas that are supposed to provide better range, and your kids will
like the blue blinking lights.
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/RangeMaxWirelessRoutersandGateways.aspx
Nintendo has a list of incompatible wireless routers:
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineWirelessRouterIncompatible.jsp
and the Rangemax is not incompatible.
Wii can use 802.11B or G.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineWirelessRouterChoose.jsp
Since the Rangemax is both a wireless access point and a router (with 4
ethernet ports), you can just replace your existing router rather than
plugging this router into your other one.
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