Sure, sorry about that. I'm at work and clearly no artist. :D
Home LAN (192.168.1.1) is an Actiontec MI424WR Verizon FIOS wireless router which lives upstairs.
Downstairs, we have a Buffalo WLI-TX4-G54HP Ethernet Converter (IP 192.168.1.250) which connects to the FIOS wirelessly and outputs...
The article you linked to had the routers connected via copper. I'm trying to do it wirelessly.
Sorry, I probably should have been more clear. I'll post what I currently have and see if there are any suggestions / comments.
Thanks, but even with DDWRT can a wireless router connect to a different subnet wirelessly while still serving as an access point for a separate subnet? I would think the answer is no due to hardware limitations.
Hello,
I'm curious if this is possible or if there are better solutions out there.
Inside a local LAN (192.168.1.x network A), I have a separate gaming LAN (10.0.0.x network B). The reason for this is to keep the broadcast traffic separate while still allowing the gaming LAN to connect...
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