Hi. I am a programmer, so I am generally technically adept however when it comes to hardware I'm a... how do the hax0rs say it? n00b? yeah thats me in the hardware ring.
I was directed here by a newegg csr.
Anyways simply stated I am trying to create two separate wans from the same cable modem. Whether or not they have the same wep keys and ssid does not matter. One router is going to right next to the modem the other will be pretty far but close enough that I can run some cat cable.
Right now I have no routers at all and would like to do this as cheaply as possible.
I was hopeing I could just buy two plain old routers and go from the
modem > router one >>>>>>>>> router two
is that the same as a point to point bridge?
I read up on wireless bridges and I'm confused as to if they use different hardware or normal routers configured differently or what?
and whats the difference between a router, a bridge and an access point?
oh and i am using a 8meg connection.... if that matters.
thank all!
I was directed here by a newegg csr.
Anyways simply stated I am trying to create two separate wans from the same cable modem. Whether or not they have the same wep keys and ssid does not matter. One router is going to right next to the modem the other will be pretty far but close enough that I can run some cat cable.
Right now I have no routers at all and would like to do this as cheaply as possible.
I was hopeing I could just buy two plain old routers and go from the
modem > router one >>>>>>>>> router two
is that the same as a point to point bridge?
I read up on wireless bridges and I'm confused as to if they use different hardware or normal routers configured differently or what?
and whats the difference between a router, a bridge and an access point?
oh and i am using a 8meg connection.... if that matters.
thank all!
