yep, and dont forget to use
two totally seperate channels 5
channel No's apart as per the pic below when you do.
1/6/11 or other possible clear non overlapped combinations for your local position etc.
CM<>WAN-(wireless)router1-LANport1<ethernet>
WANport-(wireless)router2 or
CM<>WAN-(wireless)router1-LANport1<ethernet>LAN1port-(wireless)router2
that way you dont introduce more local wireless interference with crossover talk.
the uk has only 3 totally seperate
non overlapping channels in the b/g/n 24* Mhz wireless router freqs and thats a shame.

they, OFCOM etc, should open up a lot more unlicenced space, up the indoor radio power output allowance, and put in generic dual radio and generic OSS Auto radio channel
Bonding and
mesh firmware specs but they wont....
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/19...l#post34821698