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Richard Torres <rtorres827@×××××.com> writes: |
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> I don't understand why 2 routers. Maybe I'm missing something. Unless |
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> you have 2 networks that need to be separate only one is needed. If |
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> you have a wireless router, use it as a wireless access point and not |
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> a router. Which means turn off DHCP on the wireless router and don't |
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> configure or use the WAN connection. Depending on the capabilities of |
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> the router you can connect a LAN port on Router2 to your ADSL |
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> (Router1) router and assign an IP address that's in the same network |
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> as Router1. |
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I agree, but Richard, (and this is just a request from a confused |
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participant) please take a moment to pare down your reply and then |
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insert your message where it makes some sense, don't just blob it on |
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top and further confuse things. |
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