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Old 15-08-2008, 09:23   #15
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Re: 2 Routers

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Originally Posted by Graham M View Post
Yeah turn off the NAT, DHCP, etc services on the second router and use it as a Swtich/WAP
This is exactly how I have my two routers (a Speedtouch 780 and Apple Time Capsule) set up.

The Speedtouch provides ADSL, DHCP, Nat for the whole network (but not wireless) and the Time Capsule provides 3 one-gig ports , wireless-n, a NAS and printer-sharing.
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