Bridge or repeat two WRT150N router

Hi,
I'm using one of these router and bought another one. How do I bridge them?
If bridge is not possible.. if i use same ssid and password will the laptop/device will connect to which is closer automatically ?
I'm trying avoid providing different ssid or password.
Here is the details scenario
Reception
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Router IP 192.168.1.1 name - xxx
Static ip-192.168.1.66
Gateway 192.168.1.254,
DNS-192.168.1.10
dhcp disabled-
Studio 
====
Router 192.168.1.2
name - linksys
static ip - 192.168.1.65,
Gateway-same as above
DNS - same as above
DHCP-disabled
Regards

As you are trying to connect 2 routers to each other, Like there are 2 different ways to connect 2 routers to each other.
1: NAT Behind NAT,
2: Cascading. 
NAT Behind NAT : 
First you need to configure your 1st router,and once you configure all the settings on your 1st router and you are able to go online, Then you need to connect the Ethernet cable from 1st router LAN port to Internet Port of 2nd router. Then you need to login to the 2nd router setup pag, and change the LAN IP of 2nd router i.e : 192.168.2.1, if your 1st router ip address is : 192.168.1.1, and power cycle your network. Both the router should have a different SSID and security key. 
Cascading : 
Click Here to configure your 2 routers to each in cascading mode.  In Cascading also you need to Set 2 different SSID, you cannot use the same SSID of your 1st router. SSID should be different on both the routers.

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