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Bridging two networks with 2 WANs?

elkinm

Platinum Member
I know hot to bridge routers, but is it possible to have both routers connect to their own internet and different points and assign their own IPs, but at the same time allow the two networks to access each other and have one fall back on another in the event of a WAN failure?

I am thinking somehow bridging those Buffalo routers with the DD firmware and set the DHCP to assign non interfering IP addresses.
I don't know if this can support a separate WAN connection for each router, as stock Bridging only works with one WAN?

Thanks
 
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