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said by vpoko See Profile:Not sure if that would actually work, either, since don most DSL modems only allow one MAC address to connect on the modems LAN side?

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said by vpoko See Profile:Not sure if that would actually work, either, since don most DSL modems only allow one MAC address to connect on the modems LAN side?

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That should work fine and one of those “ugly” ways to do it. 1) As Vpoko mentioned – 2nd NIC 2) Parallel router bridging across. I’ve been doing this with an old BEFSR41 (bridging a ZyXEL P314). 3) Replace router with one that can have 2 WANs with routing control. 4) The temporary solution I mentioned.

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