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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Dryer" data-source="post: 814505" data-attributes="member: 63151"><p>Building 1 router - setup with dhcp on standard router settings</p><p></p><p>WAP - should be set to bridge mode and connect to WAP in 2</p><p></p><p>WAP2 - also bridge mode (basicly WAP1/WAP2 work as repeaters)</p><p></p><p>Building 2 router - turn off dhcp (turns it into a wireless switch basicly)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>so router1 is a full fledged router assigning addresses and traffic to each device behind it. wap spits signal out to wap2 and then router2 splits the signal into multiple destinations all being assigned traffic and ips by router1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Dryer, post: 814505, member: 63151"] Building 1 router - setup with dhcp on standard router settings WAP - should be set to bridge mode and connect to WAP in 2 WAP2 - also bridge mode (basicly WAP1/WAP2 work as repeaters) Building 2 router - turn off dhcp (turns it into a wireless switch basicly) so router1 is a full fledged router assigning addresses and traffic to each device behind it. wap spits signal out to wap2 and then router2 splits the signal into multiple destinations all being assigned traffic and ips by router1 [/QUOTE]
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