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Old 16-12-2006, 03:27   #10
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Re: HOw do I configure 2 routers to work together?

You commonly find that ADSL modems dont support Wireless Bridging...

However if you can somehow connect the two networks with cable you should be able to

I picked up a linksys ADSL pack from Dixons (impulse buy I didnt need it just was intrigued as to why they were selling a pack for £40 when it should of cost me £80 - the manager was not impressed) -

Anyway having no need for the router I just changed the ADSL settings to an internal static IP with default route and DHCP as per the home network - note that the router needs to be physically plugged into the network (no wireless bridging eith mine either)
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