bobkoure;470357 Wrote: 
> Right - but to keep things simple, use one router as a router and the
> other as an access point. One DHCP server only - and everything's on the
> same network so no having to fuss with routing tables.
> 
> If you still have an issue with b/g range to the garden shed, try a
> directional antenna (which will provide "antenna gain" in both
> directions - so no need to do anything to the SBs.

The range is fine.  I do use a Hawking Tech directional.  I'm trying to
figure out how to set my old Linksys WRT54g as an access point.  Perhaps
it's too old?


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