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extending wireless network - 2 internet connections
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<blockquote data-quote="Mercury" data-source="post: 1052704" data-attributes="member: 90857"><p>I use a Time Capsule to create a wireless network in my house. I have an office above the garage in a separate building and the signal is patchy. I understand I could use Airport Extreme or similar in the office building to create a bridge to the Time Capsule but I am concerned that the signal to the bridge might not be consistently good either. My office does have a separate internet connection, though. Could I make use of 2 internet connections (one in the house and the other in the office) but create a single network which all the family's computers could use? Is that just impossible? Is it possible but not of much benefit and would I therefore be better off having 2 networks anyway - one based on each internet connection?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercury, post: 1052704, member: 90857"] I use a Time Capsule to create a wireless network in my house. I have an office above the garage in a separate building and the signal is patchy. I understand I could use Airport Extreme or similar in the office building to create a bridge to the Time Capsule but I am concerned that the signal to the bridge might not be consistently good either. My office does have a separate internet connection, though. Could I make use of 2 internet connections (one in the house and the other in the office) but create a single network which all the family's computers could use? Is that just impossible? Is it possible but not of much benefit and would I therefore be better off having 2 networks anyway - one based on each internet connection? [/QUOTE]
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