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<blockquote data-quote="hobro" data-source="post: 1796497" data-attributes="member: 399833"><p>Actual setup:</p><p>VDSL Router (Vodafone NZ) with DHCP for internal network 192.168.1.xxx . This router also provides a wireless guest network. Two Airport Extreme in Bridge mode and a "private" wireless network. Nevertheless, as all devices in the same IP range, guests can access hardwired devices (printers, home automation) in the network.</p><p>Question: is it possible to setup one of the AE as another router with an external address 192.168.1.? and an internal network range 192.168.2.xxx and DHCP? The 2nd AE could still run in Bridge mode in the 192.168.2.xxx range. </p><p>Any advice would be much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobro, post: 1796497, member: 399833"] Actual setup: VDSL Router (Vodafone NZ) with DHCP for internal network 192.168.1.xxx . This router also provides a wireless guest network. Two Airport Extreme in Bridge mode and a "private" wireless network. Nevertheless, as all devices in the same IP range, guests can access hardwired devices (printers, home automation) in the network. Question: is it possible to setup one of the AE as another router with an external address 192.168.1.? and an internal network range 192.168.2.xxx and DHCP? The 2nd AE could still run in Bridge mode in the 192.168.2.xxx range. Any advice would be much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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