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> Really simple question, just a little rusty is all
badomen111
post Oct 6 2008, 08:26 PM
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Going to link up two routers.. So lets say

Have a home network, consisting of 1 wired 4 port router(A) and 1 wireless 4 port router(B) that is plugged into one of the ports on (A)

So looks like this

Wired router:
[p1]--->comp1
[p2]--->comp2
[p3]--->comp3
[p4]--->Wireless routers WAN port

They share the Internet connection fine but as there 2 routers the laptop on the wireless network cant accsess shares on the wired one. Whats the easiest way to combine the networks?

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post Oct 7 2008, 03:58 AM
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I was going to try and explain this myself but started to complicate what i was typing so.. have a look at this guide here.

Is there a specific reason your using two routers or is it unavoidable?

E-Mu

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