"brodseba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ae7fc15f-503a-452e-9a95-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I know some router support multiple WLAN and use some sort of load
> balancing.
That is what you have to do. It is multiple WANs not WLANs, but yes, that
is the way to approach it.
> But this is only helpful if more that one computer is
> connect to the router no?
Have the internal facing Interface of the device sit directly on the LAN
like everything else. The computers you choose to use it will use it. You
will have to understand how Layer3 routing works/behaves to deal with it
properly. There will be limitations,...you will not be able to do just
anything that you can "dream up",...there are going to be things that you
just can't do and it will all be limited by the way that Layer3 Routing
functions.
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