Ok, a few weeks ago I asked your advice on wireless networking. Now, I've gone and purchased a 802.11g wireless router, access point, and NIC (all NetGear). My router works great, and I was immediately able to get a connection with my NIC on my laptop, but the access point is being a pain in my ballsack. In fact, I'm not sure if an AP is even the device I need for what I want to do. Basically, I want to set my AP on top of my TV, have it pick up my wireless connection that my router is broadcasting, and output it in the form of an wired connection that I can hook directly to my PS2 or Xbox.
The problem is that the installation manual for it assumes the access point will be used to turn a wired connection into a wireless one. As in, I'll plug a live Ethernet cable into the Lan port of my AP and it will broadcast signal to wireless devices. I want it to do exactly the opposite! I have no ethernet connection near my TV, that's the very problem I'm trying to solve! So am I screwed? Do I need some other device to accomplish this task? Any advice would be appreciated.
Here is the user manual for my access point.
ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/wg602v2_user_manual.pdf
The problem is that the installation manual for it assumes the access point will be used to turn a wired connection into a wireless one. As in, I'll plug a live Ethernet cable into the Lan port of my AP and it will broadcast signal to wireless devices. I want it to do exactly the opposite! I have no ethernet connection near my TV, that's the very problem I'm trying to solve! So am I screwed? Do I need some other device to accomplish this task? Any advice would be appreciated.
Here is the user manual for my access point.
ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/wg602v2_user_manual.pdf