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How To Use a Belkin Wireless G Router as a range extender? I'm trying to hook my Xbox to the internet, the problem is that the xbox isn't wireless and internet comes from a wireless modem and is downstairs. So I have a Belkin N wireless router here which can act as an access point, can I catch the internet and send it to the xbox

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You can Convert the Router as an Access Point But your Wireless Modem Should Be Hard wired to router. But if your Router has an wireless Bridge Option in it you can Convert it as an Range Extender. Check For the Wireless Bridging Feature on your Router or Please Post your Router's Model Number Here. I Will Be Glad to Help you out... :)

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