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Kurt wrote:
> It shouldn't be a problem as long as you have:
> 1) The correct default gateway, DNS, etc on the wireless
> 2) NO default gateway on the wired.
> 3) The wired and wireless on different networks (subnets)
>
> Make sure you can ping the router and a computer on your LAN.\
Sounds like they aren't subnets but are actually completely different
networks all into themselves.
I would also use a completely different IP scheme on each network to
avoid confusion.
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