Kyle Waters wrote:
Justin Hileman wrote:
The key is to get the second WRT out of "router" mode and into
"access point" mode. Do this by putting the uplink on a LAN port
rather than the WAN port. Then you should disable the DHCP server on
the second WRT. This keeps it from handing out IP addresses and
NATing all your traffic..
If you don't disable the DHCP server you may end up with some really
crazy errors. I would disable the DHCP server first.
Ooh. Good call. Disable DHCP first, *then* plug the uplink into a LAN
port :)
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