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    Multiple APs, multiple ssids, segregated private ip ranges: Possible???

    Thanks for the responses. I probably need to go back and pull out some networking books. I tried this but the second router would only allow me to setup ips in the range of the first router. Also, LAN to WAN caused immediate conflicts. It only worked when I switched to LAN to LAN, however...
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    Multiple APs, multiple ssids, segregated private ip ranges: Possible???

    Wouldn't I have to give the second router a static ip outside of the range of the assigned ips (but within the overall ip range say 192.1.1.x)? If so, how does this router then give out ips in the range of 10.0.0.x? What would the settings look like for this?
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    Multiple APs, multiple ssids, segregated private ip ranges: Possible???

    Greetings: I'd like to know if it's possible to run two routers on a single network, one running as DHCP server, the other an access point? I'd like them both to have different ssids and different ip ranges (192.168.1.x and 10.0.0.x). Is this possible running one DHCP server? If both must run...
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    Alright, trying to go a different way with this. If I turn DHCP off on router two, can I still set the static ip for that router to the 10.x.x.x range? If so, will the DHCP from router one then give devices connected to router two ip addresses in the 10.x.x.x range or will it still use the...
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    The Linksys works fine connected directly to the Cisco and again when reconnected to MoCA. I would like the reverse of what you mentioned above. It's okay for the Cisco traffic to see the Linksys devices but not for the Linksys traffic to see the Cisco devices. Remembering that the Cisco is a...
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    I'm running DHCP on both to avoid co-mingling of the networks. One is in the 10.x.x.x range and the other in the 192.x.x.x range.
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    The primary is fine without the secondary so I know the conflict is with the secondary. I'm just not sure where. DNS servers match, subnet is the same, gateway points to primary, lan ports are static outside of primary's DHCP range, etc.
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    Sorry guys, the title should have been "Unstable Primary Router." The secondary router is rock solid. This is what I can't understand. The primary is a Cisco DPC3941T Modem/Router/Gateway setup with static ip in the 10.x.x.x range. This has to be the primary do to the need for landline phone...
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    Unstable primary router - rock solid secondary router: please help

    Greetings: I recently setup a home network using two routers: one for a private network (with file sharing, print sharing, etc.) and the other for a guest network with no shares or access to the private network. The routers are tied together on different floors of a two story home using MoCA...
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