Hello David,
I have the same exact situation here ...
I connected the second router to the Mifi through Ethernet ...
On Wed, 04 Jan 2017 12:06:18 +0300, David Okwii <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I've been toying with this idea for a while but don't know how or
whether it would work.
So I've a Vodafone Mifi and Huawei B865 3G wireless router. The router
has 4 Ethernet LAN ports and supports up to 32 wireless users.
I use the router mainly for WiFi functions; media streaming, file
sharing etc. I use the Mifi for internet functions. So they're two
different networks >working separately.
Now I want to connect these two network devices so that devices hooked
to the router can still access the internet through the Mifi Internet.
What I've >read online involves two routers connected either via
Ethernet cable or via bridge configuration.
Has anyone faced this challenge? How can I do it? Thanks.
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Kind Regards
Joseph Ben-Abdi
Jolis.International | (256) 752 JOSEPH
Plot Z, Professional Village, Akright City, Entebbe Road.
P.O. Box 22930, Kampala, Uganda.
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