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Old 20-12-2012, 13:42   #14
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Re: Question about adding a new router.

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Originally Posted by sam-vm View Post
So far, I've not found any problems or issue with the setup the way it is but I'll keep in mind what you've both said about multiple NAT's... thanks again.
Should there be an issue you could connect the SH to a LAN port instead of the WAN port on the TP-Link router. Disable the TP-Link DHCP server and move the management IP address to outside the range of the SH DHCP scope and then you'll be using the TP-Link router as a switch (3 ports free) and wireless access point...
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