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    Routing multiple LANs to internet

    Thanks for the response. I agree with you there. Unfortunately, my wife's boss it intending to use the other users rent to pay for part of the service. But then comes administration, tech support etc that they won't have time/ability to handle. I just want an accurate picture to present to them...
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    Routing multiple LANs to internet

    My wife's office is moving into a new (to them) building. They will eventually share the building with another small business. My wife's company owns the building and will be renting out the extra space to separate businesses. The networks need to be isolated due to the sensitive nature of...
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    Communicating Amongst Subnets

    Well my purpose behind this is that I'm setting up an experimental lab on one subnet to learn running a server, so I don't have to worry about screwing up my household network in the process. But it would still be nice to be able to access the shares.
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    Communicating Amongst Subnets

    I have 2 separate small networks in my home that I just joined up via cable (ATT Uverse router providing wifi on 192.168.1.x, and Asus n56u providing gigabit Ethernet on 192.168.2.x) Can I keep these on separate networks, sharing ISP service, and somehow access shared folders and drives...
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    RT-N56U connected to existing network?

    Tried for a long time, but can't seem to get the wireless bridge to work well. I ran a temporary cable to try out the access point mode via LAN to WAN hookup. Worked great. So I permanently ran a CAT6 from the ATT router to the ASUS. I figured its a waste of router features to just be...
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    RT-N56U connected to existing network?

    Thanks for the info. The two options in Padavan's firmware, I think I know what you're talking about. One is "LAN bridge" or something similar, and the other escapes me at the moment. Is that it?
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    RT-N56U connected to existing network?

    Well I tried bridge mode with Padavan's most recent firmware. My ATT router is a Pace 4111N. It would link up, but apparently kept rebooting the ATT router periodically. I matched up the channel, SSID, password, WPA2-AES security on both. I put the DHCP range of both routers away from each...
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    RT-N56U connected to existing network?

    Ok, to add to the question.... Using the dual band capabilities, can I use one band as a bridge, and the other as a wifi network of its own to feed the wireless devices in my house (in addition to the original network provided by my ATT modem/router/wifi combo?)
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    RT-N56U connected to existing network?

    I ordered an Asus RT-N56U and I'm hoping it can do what I need. Here's my setup: I have an ATT Uverse gateway that supplies my wifi currently. I have 2 desktop machines beyond the possibility of running cable to from the Uverse gateway, and they don't have wireless NICs (don't want them to...
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