all -- just picked up an AEBS (non-dualband).
What I would like to do is have a dedicated N network serviced by the AEBS, and then a G network serviced by the Buffalo.
I also want the Buffalo to retain the ability of servicing wired clients as well as I have a few machines that .
I thought this would be as easy as turning the Buffalo's DHCP off (plugging out of the Buffalo WAN port into a LAN port of the AEBS).
Needless to say, this didn't work.
Is there perhaps something easy that I am missing?
What I would like to do is have a dedicated N network serviced by the AEBS, and then a G network serviced by the Buffalo.
I also want the Buffalo to retain the ability of servicing wired clients as well as I have a few machines that .
I thought this would be as easy as turning the Buffalo's DHCP off (plugging out of the Buffalo WAN port into a LAN port of the AEBS).
Needless to say, this didn't work.
Is there perhaps something easy that I am missing?