Thank you all,
I think I will choose 1st or 2nd solution by Luiz Angelo Daros, because
I am not running a mesh network.
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Quân
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> "Nguyễn" == Nguyễn Hồng Quân writes:
Nguyễn> Hello, Here is the picture for my question:
Nguyễn> http://i.imgur.com/pFwuhsZ.png
Nguyễn> Two Wifi network A & B have same IP range (192.168.2.x) but
Nguyễn> separated. Two routers connect to the same wired network via
Nguyễn> their WAN interf
I assume that there is a NAT between WAN and LAN. So, you need to connect
the two LAN.
option 1: bridge over wireless:
- use the same ssid/pass for both
- bridge them using an WDS network, one being the client and the other one
the master
- unplug the wan cable at the wds client
- disable DHCP on
Hello,
Here is the picture for my question: http://i.imgur.com/pFwuhsZ.png
Two Wifi network A & B have same IP range (192.168.2.x) but separated.
Two routers connect to the same wired network via their WAN interface.
How can I bridge these two A & B network (with OpenWrt) so that:
- The IP is pr