Yes, you can. You can set up as many routers as want as far as your internet bandwidth can support it.
Belkin Wireless routers vary in price. The cheapest Belkin Wireless N router is the Belkin N 150 which is around $25. Prices may differ from store to store.
If I understand your question, using the Belkin as a repeater, the answer is no.
The Belkin N1 Wireless Router is the most reviewed and most praised wireless router on the market. You can find a review at compnetworking.about.com/od/routers/gr/belkin-n1.htm
Belkin routers are some of the easiest routers to use. However, they are not the only routers with easy set but they are low in cost. There are routers that are cheaper and are just as easy to use like the Verizon wireless router but Belkin is still a great brand.
The Belkin N150, N450, and N300 have the best overall customer reviews.
To find the proper wireless routers one needs to know where internet usage will be used most, how far the distance is, and how many devices will be using it. There are many different types of wireless routers available now, a few being Belkin, Linksys, and NetGear.
No, the Belkin N1 routers do not have the ability to act as a Wireless "Bridge".
There are all different kinds of routers that Belkin makes. Before you buy anything you should make sure to read what it does and what it is used for. If you have any questions or concerns you can ask an electronics clerk or call the manufacturer yourself and ask them any questions you need answered before buying.
Routers that are classified as N routers contain three MIMO radios and antennas; this is the primary characteristic of a Wireless N routers. These are made by companies like Belkin, Linksys and Netgear.
Belkin F5D8236-4 N wireless routers provide 54 megabyte/second of bandwidth.
You can find a Belkin wireless G router at www.belkin.com or www.amazon.com. At both websites you will find a great variety of routers for your consideration.
So far, there is no compability between routers from different brands. The answer is rather no, but you can still try.