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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">You DO NOT need to use another
router. One is sufficient and 200 feet of wire would not be a
problem. For stronger wireless, you COULD add another WIRED
access point to your network. In fact (I) do exactly that. I
have a AP near the front of the house, and another near the
back. I have about 30 "devices" on the network.... but ONE
router / DHCP box is quite sufficient for it all. Your issue
is more than likely multiple DHCP servers. For YOUR network,
that is probably not needed.<br>
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<b> If you like, I will help you further via phone (MUCH MORE
EFFICIENT THAN TYPING) Private message me with your number.</b><br>
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