King
Active Member
Hi,
I have 2 AP's, one at work and one at home. I can connect to the office perfectly, but as soon as I plug another PC into the switch at home, one will be disabled. They can see each other, but only one can connect to the office at the same time.
Office AP is setup as normal AP and home AP is setup as AP Client.
IP range, subnet mask, etc. is the same. Would WDS or WPA-PSK have an effect on the connection influencing multiple connection? I'm using WDS and WPA-PSK...
Please help!!!!!!!
I have 2 AP's, one at work and one at home. I can connect to the office perfectly, but as soon as I plug another PC into the switch at home, one will be disabled. They can see each other, but only one can connect to the office at the same time.
Office AP is setup as normal AP and home AP is setup as AP Client.
IP range, subnet mask, etc. is the same. Would WDS or WPA-PSK have an effect on the connection influencing multiple connection? I'm using WDS and WPA-PSK...
Please help!!!!!!!