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Originally posted by Toonlogos
Thanks for the responses. I wasnt developing an attitude sorry it came off that way.
I have two ISPs, one that connects to my desktop and another on my laptop, I conduct two different businesses on 2 different machines. Besides that there is something in my internet connections about binding to some MAC address on the network card that allows one connection to be only used on one computer.
So is there a way a single wireless router will get me 2 separate ISPs wirelessly to 2 different machines? Or will I need 2 separate routers?
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2 Routers, unless you can find one router with 2 WAN sockets. I haven't checked on this, but I doubt it would be economical.
Just set each sys to jack in to the appropiate link and you're okay. (You can change the WLAN order of preference.).