Originally posted here by Negative
Any reason you're not just replacing the 614 by the wpn824?
If that's not possible for whatever reason, all you need to do is run a cable from the LAN port of your 614 to the WAN port of the 824.
The wpn824 has WPA-PSK, so forget about WEP and go with the WPA.
Actually, if you don't want to have seperate wired and wifi subnets, just plug one of the lan ports of the wired router into a lan port of the wifi router. You then only need configure the wireless part of the "router" (although like this you're only using it as a bridge) and not the firewall/internet/routing part...
Oh and yeah, go with WPA... and use a strong passphrase...
Ammo
PS: If none of your two routers support auto MDI-X, you'll need to use a crossover cable between them. That being said, almost all networking devices sold today support auto MDI-X (which is why I didn't mention it at first)





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