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Multihome Help: LAN & Wireless Connection
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Building1:
DSL-Line <---> DSL-Modem <---> Wireless-Router <---PC5-wired
Building2:
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It sounds like you might want a wireless link between building 1 and building 2. A Linksys WRT54G or any gateway/fw supported by DD-WRT (www.dd-wrt.com) will handle this task quite nicely. I set up something like this at my church; whenever they turn on the client router, those PCs are quickly connected to the rest of the network.
Using two wireless routers, with one configured to connect as a client to the other, you can have all systems connected to the internet. See the attached JPG.
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