Geek-9pm - No, its not a mobile broadband. We have desktop internet phones, the phone runs via the internet. Something stupid like that anyway's. But all of that doesn't really matter.
The set up is all based on a LinkSys router (none wireless) which gives static IP's to each devices connected to it. From the router, there's the switch to allow multiple Ethernet plugins.
However, this setup does not provide us with ANY wireless connection, just pure wired. Now, we would like to have a wireless connection to allow smartphones to be connected to it.
My question is - How can I bridge a wireless router to the existing router (or switch) to provide us with a wireless connection?
1 of my colleagues tried to place a netgear wireless router to the switch 1 time and it over-writ every IP, meaning all the network printers did not work, phones not working and just the HOLE internet not working.