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Bridge between 2 wireless networks/ 2 ISP's?

Last answer on Sep 17, 2008 3:15:45 pm BST smiley, on Jun 6, 2008 6:41:51 pm BST 
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Hello, I will be getting an additional Internet feed into my office. All of my PC's are currently wireless and I have 3 network printers plugged into my router. Is there a way, maybe using a Bridge?, that I can have some PC's on the old wireless network, and some on the new, AND have both networks access the same 3 printers.

Here's what I have now:
A. Staff & Managers on 1 wireless network with 3 router attached printers
( responce time is slow, and the bandwith is too expensive to increase with the original ISP )

Here's what I'd like to end up with:
a. staff wireless pc's on the new wireless network serviced by a new ISP
b. managers' wireless pc's on the old wireless network seviced by the original ISP
c. both staff & managers still need to print on the 3 printers.

Can someone explain if this is possible, and maybe a quick block diagram showing the logical placement of the devices?

Configuration: Windows 2000
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sachin, on Jun 14, 2008 7:13:28 am BST

You get explain two system brige network

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 emmasiki, on Sep 17, 2008 3:15:45 pm BST

Hello all,
pls can someone explian to me the steps necessary for me to interconnects 2 or more system wirelessly regardless of the os beeing used.

emmasiki

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