Als je de ene dus aan de ene kant van je huis zet en de ander aan de andere kant, kunnen ze wel samenwerken en een groter gebied "dekken".
Dit word meestal roaming genoemd.
Even googlen:
"Basically, there are several requirements in order to do roaming:
1) Same network name
2) Same WEP (if you are using WEP)
3) Bridged connection between LAN and Wireless on both APs.
The last point is important. If you are routing between the ethernet and
wireless, then the client would have to get different IPs when it hopped
onto the new AP, and that wouldn't work out so well. Basically, AP
roaming is just like switching a cable to a new port on a switch, from my
understanding of 802.11b roaming."
Thomas