2nd Base station drops the internet connection

I have a WDS network that uses a time capsule and a base station to connect to the internet. The problem with this is that the 2nd base (ie the remote) loses the internet connection after about 2 mins of turning it on. I cant find out why this is...perhaps a DHCP problem??
Please somone help?

I have a WDS network that uses a time capsule and a base station to connect to the internet. The problem with this is that the 2nd base (ie the remote) loses the internet connection after about 2 mins of turning it on. I cant find out why this is...perhaps a DHCP problem??
Please somone help?

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