I have an Asus RT-AC66U as my main router. I would like to use my old DLink Dir-655 as a secondary access point for my entertainment system that is nowhere near my router using the method described here:
http://www.technoleros.com/turn-a-d-link-dir-655-router-into-a-secondary-access-point/
As stated in the instructions at the link, the Dir-655 must be connected to the RT-AC66U LAN port.
Question: As it is not feasible to run a LAN cable to the spot where the Dir-655 will be located, can one make the connection via powerline network adapter instead?
I already have four TPL-303E adapters on my network.
Thanks
http://www.technoleros.com/turn-a-d-link-dir-655-router-into-a-secondary-access-point/
As stated in the instructions at the link, the Dir-655 must be connected to the RT-AC66U LAN port.
Question: As it is not feasible to run a LAN cable to the spot where the Dir-655 will be located, can one make the connection via powerline network adapter instead?
I already have four TPL-303E adapters on my network.
Thanks