Connecting Wireless and Ethernet routers???

I have a livebox and a Dynamode ADSL router. Is it possible to connect the two together, one for the ethernet machines and the Livebox for airport?
Cheers

Sorry but I have no idea what a "livebox" is although I did have a glimpse of something to keep bait alive until you could get it on a hook and catch your fish.
Anyway, while you are waiting around for someone with knowledge of that item to pop in, you might want to visit the Broadbandbuyer Forums : Orange Wanadoo LIVEBOX area.

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    Nick Walton wrote:
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