On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:04 PM, John L. Ries <jr...@salford-systems.com>wrote:

> I actually had a similar job when my wife asked me to set up public WiFi
> for her yarn shop (her office and mine are also on site).  What I ended up
> doing was to use two routers; the "outer" (public) router being connected
> directly to the Internet, and the inner (private) one connected to the
> outer one using NAS.  It works fine, except that my VOIP box has to be
> outside of both routers.
>
> Using two routers is a reasonable approach, but it would cause me too much
duplication of equipment since I need to cover a large area.  I would then
need range extenders for each router.

Thanks for the suggestion, though.

-Rob

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