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    Bridging Linksys Routers

    OK, an update. Apparently this configuration is not going to work for me. I had been told by Linksys tech support prior to purchasing the routers that the guest network feature would still work, even with the routers in bridge mode. To fully set up bridge mode, the DHCP needs to be turned...
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    Bridging Linksys Routers

    I now have one of the ea6500 routers on my desk, testing configurations. For the 2.4ghz range there are the normal channel selections. For the 5ghz range, there are many channels, plus an auto setting. Would you suggest that I leave this on auto, or change to specific channels on each of the...
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    Bridging Linksys Routers

    Thanks for the reply. I'm planning on using the EA6500 at the remote locations, connected via the cat5 to the main router. The client wants the latest and greatest, and knew of the new standard, though there's not much to take advantage of it, yet. For three units, I'm planning on spreading...
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    Bridging Linksys Routers

    Thanks for the response to this. Would setting up dual SSID access points maintain a separation between guest access and regular network access? That's a part of what I've been trying to confirm, since even a single access point would only have a single ip assigned to it from the main router...
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    Bridging Linksys Routers

    Hello all. First time poster, but I have read and found many solutions on here before, so thanks for the great source of information. My question regards the bridging of Linksys routers. I have an application where I need to cover approximately 14000 square feet with wireless, and also a...
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