19-Apr-2015, 15:38
(19-Apr-2015, 14:48)amabrok Wrote: I
(19-Apr-2015, 13:39)PhilP Wrote: We have a single broadband line coming into our house and would like to ensure optimum performance or two different applications running simultaneously: a) streaming video on demand (Amazon Instant Prime) to two TVs; and b) streaming on-line music services (+files from NAS) to the hi-fi. Connections have to be wi-fi not wired.
Is the best solution to run two separate wi-fi routers somehow connected to a single modem or is there a better way of doing this?
Thanks.
Chances are your broadband network provider won't allow connecting two routers to the modem (a firm of subscription restriction)
So you well have to do nesting. A network within a network.
You will need to do some reading and this link will help you get started
http://forums.techguy.org/networking/680...e-two.html
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Ok, thanks. I will take a look at this after the GP
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