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Old 06-11-2014, 17:47   #1
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Super hub 1 connected to Super hub 2

Hi,

I just had my Virgin superhub 1 replaced with a super hub 2. So I now have a spare super hub 1.


Is there any way to run a ethernet cable from the super hub 2 (living room) to the old super hub 1(plan to put it in the attic) (I already have an ethernet cable going from the living room into the attic) and use my old super hub 1 as a repeater / bridge etc to extend my wireless into low signal areas upstairs?


Any help appreciated.

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Re: Super hub 1 connected to Super hub 2

That isn't something you would be able to do afaik.
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Re: Super hub 1 connected to Super hub 2

Not sure if there are enough open settings to do the "router as AP" hookup.
Setting second router to different static IP (check, LAN IP)
Turning off DHCP (check)
Wiring to a spare LAN port (might need X-over cable, as it probably does not auto-X)

But would it RUN without a cable input?
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