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Router after a switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 14141685" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>^this and this. OP the cisco 520 is doing role of what a router would do in a house. You don't need, nor can you use a router after the switch. The router is there to create an internal LAN for multiple devices but you don't need that as you already have something doing that job. A wireless access point is literally the way you want to go, unless they want to upgrade that cisco 520 to a 520W or similar with WAP's built in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 14141685, member: 79484"] ^this and this. OP the cisco 520 is doing role of what a router would do in a house. You don't need, nor can you use a router after the switch. The router is there to create an internal LAN for multiple devices but you don't need that as you already have something doing that job. A wireless access point is literally the way you want to go, unless they want to upgrade that cisco 520 to a 520W or similar with WAP's built in. [/QUOTE]
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