connect two linksys wireless routers together

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connect two linksys wireless routers together
I buy a Mac on the network that connects directly to a wireless router to a Mac thats connected wirelessly to it?

I have a Mac G4 Cube which is directly connected to my Linksys wireless router with an Ethernet cable. Is it possible to network my cube with my Intel iMac that connects wirelessly the same Linksys router. My goal is to be able to sync two iTunes libraries together (which I know how to), but I need to be able to first network. Thanks in advance for the help

Yes, as long as both systems are connected to the same router, they are, can share files, do things related with the network, and so do I share files with my father's laptop (connected wirelessly to the router) to my comp (wired).

Linksys N-Series Wireless Routers

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