Quote Originally Posted by dilettante View Post
You don't want wireless routers, access points are more appropriate for wireless bridging.
But the bridging protocol isn't in Access points (at least none I've seen) and the basic router can't do it either, unless it's loaded with DD-WRT. So wouldn't you need two routers to create a wireless bridge?

DHCP would be turned off on one or both of the routers too.