Two Routers Have Same IP In Network
Apr 15, 2013
in my office we are using 2 Wifi Routers in a same network and Routers have, same IP address. eig: Router A-192.168.1.1 & Router B-192.168.1.1, in same network. its working but same time its not working.
* 2 Routers in same IP and same Network we can use ?
* IP need to change ?
* or same IP will work Hardware issue only ?
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[code]....
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Topology (crude sketch)[URL]
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