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Old 06-03-2006, 03:22 PM Networking multiple routers   permalink #1
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ok, so i have an idea for my class. Our rooms are all right by each other and i was going to see if i could find a way to make it so all of us were on the same network. The problem is each of us have our own routers and internet connections, so anyone know how to do this.

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I'm not aware of any consumer level routers that will bridge multiple wan connections.

But to bridge the networks just have one router use dhcp and either turn all other routers into bridge mode or use the lan port to connect all the routers as opposed to the wan ports.

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or you might have to go into each computer individually and specify its DHCP host to pick up the ip address. And then have each DHCP host have a specific range that it can give IP address for. Like the 1st one could have .0 - .25, the 2nd .26 - .50, etc. I'm just throwing out ideas.

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build a server with a bunch of network cards and bridge all your connections.
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build a server with a bunch of network cards and bridge all your connections.
There you go, that's some smart thinking there
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