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setting Up a bridge between your Router and a secondary access Point
Bridging your Belkin Router to a secondary Access Point requires that you access the Router’s Advanced Setup Utility and enter the MAC
address of the Access Point in the appropriate area� There are also a few other requirements�
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Find the Access Point’s MAC address on the bottom of the Access
Point� There are two MAC addresses on the bottom label� You will
need the MAC address named “WLAN MAC Address”� The MAC
address starts with 0030BD and is followed by six other numbers
or letters (i�e� 0030BD-XXXXXX)� Write the MAC address below� Go
to the next step�
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