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<blockquote data-quote="scrarfussi" data-source="post: 878026" data-attributes="member: 14101"><p>There is a certain ISP who provides tenda routers</p><p>Lan 1 and Lan2 are on the same subnet Lan3 different subnet , Which caused alot of dumb issues devices not talking to each other etc . </p><p>What I did there was put a network switch on Lan1 and that solved all the issues </p><p>also adding an Access point to the switch fixed the poor wifi on the Tenda </p><p></p><p>If you want to go the route you are talking about you would have to switch off wifi on the tenda and just use the Asus for both wifi and lan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrarfussi, post: 878026, member: 14101"] There is a certain ISP who provides tenda routers Lan 1 and Lan2 are on the same subnet Lan3 different subnet , Which caused alot of dumb issues devices not talking to each other etc . What I did there was put a network switch on Lan1 and that solved all the issues also adding an Access point to the switch fixed the poor wifi on the Tenda If you want to go the route you are talking about you would have to switch off wifi on the tenda and just use the Asus for both wifi and lan [/QUOTE]
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