2 x MSI RG54GS2 802.11b/g Wireless Broadband Router

Hello
I have 2 computers and 2 MSI RG54GS2 802.11b/g Wireless Broadband Routers . I need to connect the routers between them wireless. What settings should I make ? I set the ip for both routers and every router comunicates well with his computer.  DHCP is on , on both routers . I do not have any option to use one of them as a client. How do I check that the connection is done ? I Ping from one router the other ? Because I receive failed !
Please help

I`m have the same situation, but with the diference that i have 2 network segments, I have tried many configurations but anything .... Have you solved your case?? How??

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