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Originally Posted by Skie
I've been able to get O2 adsl routers to act as bridges by pointing to the other one as a gateway, but I dont think you can define a gateway on the superhub. You can't break anything by trying, but I doubt it would work.
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This is a common misconception. A wireless access point (or a device acting as one) does not have a default gateway. It can't have one because it is not capable of routing. It merely extends a LAN.
To the OP. Just turn on the spare superhub, disable DHCP, enable wireless and plug the cable from your main Superhub in to the LAN port of your spare superhub (NOT the WAN port). Job done and no settings required.