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Two routers - One home...
Name: ultraxmode Date: December 15, 2008 at 11:33:25 Pacific OS: Windows XP Professio CPU/Ram: P4@3Ghz/3GB Product: .... / .....
Comment:
Hi,
I have a Philips ADSL (PSTN) Wireless Router (model:CGA5722) and a Linksys WRT610N Wireless N Router.
My PPPoE authentication is done by the Philips router. I want to have both the Philips and Linksys routers to coexist in my network. The Linksys router is needed for High Definition streaming on my HTPC rig. I want to play movies from my Server to my HTPC.
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Response Number 2
Name: ultraxmode Date: December 16, 2008 at 00:04:55 Pacific
Reply:
I'll try it.
thank you very much.If problems persists.. I will ask you further if it is ok.
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