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asim18
3 months agoRising star
Yeah, you can do this no problem. This is what "routers" are meant for after all. The issue is, it's not possible with VM networking equipment as it's heavily locked down.
Just set WAN IP of secondary routers to an IP in LAN range of primary router.
Last time advanced (basic) networking was possible with VM provided equipment was back in 2010 with the Dlink DIR-615. That was a very eco-friendly router, lasted me almost 20 years in one way or another (thanks Old Virgin Media)
Post 2012 VM branded hubs are heavily locked down. Old hubs nowadays are completely useless, only good for landfill. Maybe VM is an eco un-friendly company nowadays, at least in my experience.
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