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	<updated>2007-10-05T08:04:06Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: 3 routers 1 hotspot]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p><p>yes it&#039;s possible.</p><p>The first router has to be configured as a hotspot router and you must set the LAN ports to have &#039;chillispot enabled&#039; ports.<br />We&#039;re using HotSpotSystem.com as the hotspot provider but you can make it work with others too.</p><p>Here&#039;s how you can set the LAN ports to have chillispot enabled ports:</p><p>1. Setup &gt; Basic setup &gt; Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)&nbsp; &nbsp;&gt; DISABLE (then Save)</p><p>2. Administration &gt; HotSpot &gt; Seperate WiFi from The Land Bridge &gt; DISABLE, and<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; Administration &gt; HotSpot &gt; DHCP Interface &gt; Set&nbsp; LAN &amp; WLAN (then Save)</p><p>Then you must configure WDS for the 2 other routers (you don&#039;t need to have chillispot running there). Once they&#039;re connected they will get IP addresses by the chillispot from the parent router.</p><p>To configure WDS you can read this article:<br />http://www.hotspotsystem.com/deskpro/kb_article.php?ref=7055-QFMN-7515</p><p>If you&#039;re using a centralized hotspot system you can have 3 routers, all running chillispot with 3 SSIDs so users can choose where to connect.</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2007-10-05T08:04:06Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[3 routers 1 hotspot]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi there first I am a bit of a Noob!<br />But not a total brick.</p><p>I am trying to help out a friend set up there church/cafe network.<br />The goal is to have wifi access from the caretakers house in the back of the church to the cafe in the front of the church.<br />The tricky part is that we want to run a hotspot...ie chilispot in the cafe in the front of the church.</p><p>A total distance of 700-750&#039;</p><p>My question is whether what I want to do is possible?, and the best possible config. to keep it all wireless.</p><p>The hardware involved is<br />three Linksys WRT54GL routers<br />firmware DD-WRT v23 SP1 Final (05/16/06) std<br />CPU model Broadcom BCM5352 chip rev 0</p><p>One of the routers will be in the middle of the church connected to the DSL modem.</p><p>I want to share the same connection through out the space, and have a hotspot in the cafe(front of church) as well.</p><p>Thanks for any and all help!</p><p>I will need fairly detailed instructions on how to config all three routers.</p><p>TIA<br />Daren</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[fotoman]]></name>
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			<updated>2007-10-04T18:12:41Z</updated>
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