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3 routers one network
Name: ferjero989 Date: April 20, 2007 at 18:20:23 Pacific OS: winxp CPU/Ram: 512+ Product: eusso routers
Comment:
ok.. i have 3 eusso reouters.. a big house where one cannot cover it and a lot of cables... 2 of them says that he can be a bridge, WDS, AP.. stuff... i just dont understand.. .my idea is to.. have ONE working as router and then 2 cables from it going to the others two.. and make them work as just repeaters.. rite now they are sort of working.. but i cannot print or see any computer in this weird network.. how can i create ONE network using all 3 routers?
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