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Old 24-02-2012, 22:25   #1
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Add a second router for 2 wireless networks?

I've had my Superhub for a couple of weeks, set to modem only mode, with my existing Buffallo router connected and providing my wifi network.

It's all working fine.

I've set it up this way because I have a couple of media boxes and other stuff that I spent some time setting up and allocating fixed IP addresses and so on and I didn't want to spend time redoing everything on the superhub.

But it would make sense to move the connections over if I can as and when, so would it be possible for me to turn the Superhub router functions back on so I have 2 wifi networks, moving stuff from the Buffallo wifi to the Superhub wifi one item at a time?

In other words, can I turn the Superhub wifi back on without breaking the Buffallo wifi?

Thanks
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