How to connect a BT Home Hub V3.0 Type B wirelessl...

On my network I have a BT Home Hub (version 3.0 Type B) as the main router. I also have an old BT Home Hub (version 1.5) lying around. The router is located in the study and I hope to set up the spare home hub as a wireless repeater in the lounge next to the study. This would allow me to give a Sony TV access to the internet via an Ethernet cable connected from the TV to the wireless repeater.(By the way the Sony Wi-Fi dongle costs £70 and the reviews on it are awful.) Any thoughts on how to do this? Some clear concise instructions would be very useful.
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imjolly wrote:
From memory you can't connect them wirelessly
That is correct, you cannot do it.
Broadband extenders would be a much better idea.
http://www.shop.bt.com/products/bt-broadband-extender-500-kit-8W3T.html
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