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Old 10-01-2017, 18:52   #8
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Re: Use Superhub 2 as a access point

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Originally Posted by krytonic View Post
That isn't what I'm asking. Putting it in modem mode means I'm not using its WiF.

I want to use the Superhub 3 as the main one. The Coax cable going into it and it having a WiFi signal. I want to then put the Superhub 2 in another part of the house, say the middle of the house where the signal is strong and have it connect wirelessly to the Superhub 3 so that devices connecting to the WiFi of the Superhub 2 on the other side of the house to have a stronger signal. This isn't a uncommon practice.
Both the SH 2 & 3 would have DHCP enabled. The only time it is turned off on either of them is when in modem mode.
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