Quote:
Originally Posted by yotta
That will break the internet connections quite badly. The computers won't know which router to use, and there will likely be ip address conflicts.
|
I call bullshit. Come on man. There are plenty of companies that use multiple access points that connect to the same LAN. The wireless card on the client just associates to the one with a better signal.
Get the Sveasoft firmware, and this can easily be acheived on Linksys products. By the way, I have several Aironets setup around the building here (warehouse, offices, etc.) and clients have no issues connecting whether I put them on the Office Wireless or the public wireless.
Anyway, put them on different subnets, the machines you can pull DHCP or static, whatever you want, and check to make sure the routers can ping each other.