Problems with Wireless Network

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Sohail

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I used to have a wrt54g network to use with my PS3 and it worked great. Bu ever since i moved houses, the range wasn't big enough so i brought a wrt150n roughter from linksys. But i later found out that the PS3 doesn't support wireless-n and i'm not able to get a refund for the roughter. But i thought that maybe it would work if i could get my wrt150n to connect to the wrt54g
where the internet would come from the wrt150n then wirelessly connect to the wrt54g to be able to connect to the PS3.

It's a bit confusing i know but do you think it's possible?

And if not, what do you think i should do as i have two useless roughters...
 

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It should work. I'm not familiar with the routers you mentioned, but you just need to make sure that they have a way of communicating with each other. Then you can set-up an ad-hoc network (There should be a way of doing this from the router's web interface.)

Most wireless N routers are backwards compatible with b/g doesn't the one you bought have this?
 

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