Hardware :: Apple Airport Extreme MB763LL/A, Can Use Two Of These To Extend My Network?

Oct 12, 2009

I made an addition on my house and the reception in the new area is weak, can I purchase two MB763LL/A wifi units and then have them talk to each other (I can run a cable between the two units if that speeds up the network, currently the sheetrock is not installed on the addition).

Warm regards,
David Cappell

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