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<blockquote data-quote="flynfish" data-source="post: 1354129" data-attributes="member: 232836"><p>I have large area to cover and am wanting to use my 3 TC for an extended network.</p><p>So far no problem. Questions</p><p>1. do I use static IP for TC at the modem and "join" the other 2 TC's or DCHP all</p><p>I seem to get some issues when all are in DCHP and I have no idea why?</p><p>2. I have a wired network with a switch also, Switch is directly connected to modem with most hardwires ports after that switch BUT my 3 TC are connected directly to modern and not switch, see any issue with this?</p><p></p><p>I have Comcast moden, netgear 24 port switch.</p><p></p><p>Just looking for my best config please,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flynfish, post: 1354129, member: 232836"] I have large area to cover and am wanting to use my 3 TC for an extended network. So far no problem. Questions 1. do I use static IP for TC at the modem and "join" the other 2 TC's or DCHP all I seem to get some issues when all are in DCHP and I have no idea why? 2. I have a wired network with a switch also, Switch is directly connected to modem with most hardwires ports after that switch BUT my 3 TC are connected directly to modern and not switch, see any issue with this? I have Comcast moden, netgear 24 port switch. Just looking for my best config please, [/QUOTE]
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