MISMIS Lv3Posted 28 Aug 2023 11:44
  
If you want to keep both APs separate but have them function as if they're on the same network, you could consider setting up VLANs. Assign different VLAN IDs to the two APs and configure your device's interfaces to work with these VLANs. This way, even though the APs are connected to different interfaces, they can still communicate with each other within the same VLAN and share the same IP range.

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