Good evening,
I wanted to know if it is possible to directly connect the two wifi netwroks together in order to share things, like for file sharing and resource sharing.
Thank you
Good evening,
I wanted to know if it is possible to directly connect the two wifi netwroks together in order to share things, like for file sharing and resource sharing.
Thank you
Possibly with two wireless cards. I know that there are businesses out there that combines one or more internet connections into one. It should be possible, both networks would run on a different subnet, then get two wireless cards, and connect the two networks.
VirtualWifi is a free software offered by Microsoft which abstracts a single WLAN card to appear as multiple virtual WLAN cards to the user. The software then allows the user to configure each virtual card to connect to a different wireless network. Therefore in short, VirtualWiFi allows a user to simultaneously connect his machine to multiple wireless networks using just one WLAN card.
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The simplest and most cost-effective to achieve your goals would be to buy access to low-end point as the NetGear MR814 (or similar access point in range SOHO Linksys, D-Link, etc.) These routers d access is very easy to configure and tend to come from both a WAN port (to share internet connectivity) and a full 4-port 10/100Mbps switch that is perfect for secure network connectivity to wired devices such Legacy as an office.
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