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    Re: 2 routers, 2 separate networks ???

    Quote Originally Posted by allyvenosa View Post
    I have one ADSL subscription on 1 telephone line.
    So you only have a single ADSL line then.

    As I've already said - Why not keep the router in the position where the PS3 has a wired connection and then connect the PC to the wireless from the router?

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    Re: 2 routers, 2 separate networks ???

    Quote Originally Posted by burble View Post
    Technically speaking that isn't entirely correct. The second router won't get to the stage of requesting an IP address as it won't be able to authenticate. BT's radius servers won't let it login.
    Technically speaking i wouldn't know; however from personal experience when testing my 2 routers on the 2 phone points (finding out a: which router is better & b: which socket provices best connection) in my house when the second router is attached it interrupts the connection that the first router had previously established and neither are then able to make a connection.

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    Re: 2 routers, 2 separate networks ???

    Below is a crude image of how you would most likely want to set up your network, it shows a network cable running from the PS3 to the router and the PC using a wifi connection. The PC and PS3 could easily be switched so as the PC uses the cable and PS3 the WiFi.


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    Re: 2 routers, 2 separate networks ???

    thanks
    Last edited by allyvenosa; 11-09-2011 at 03:43 PM.

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    Re: 2 routers, 2 separate networks ???

    Glad to have helped, the diagram pretty much visualises what a few others had said already.

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