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Old 24-06-2011, 12:00   #3
MarkProvanP
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Re: Home Network

You can add as many Access Points to the Super Hub as you want. You need to use a LAN port on the router you want to use as an AP, and you need to turn off the DHCP server on it as well. Give it a static IP outside of the range of the IPs that the Super Hub gives out (192.168.0.250 or something high would work). If you ran the SH in n-only mode and then the AP in g-mode, with suitable, different SSIDs for both, then it will work fine.
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