
How to Connect Two Routers to One Network, Boost Wi Fi and Share Resources Hetman Software
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Date: 2022-03-28
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NS
Hi,
I have connected my routers using LAN/WAN. Primary router has 192.1680.1 and secondary has 192.168.0.2. Also I have given the range of IP address in the secondary router so that they will not conflict. But unfortunately there is not internet connection in secondary router, however it shows connected and even on admin page of secondary router it shows connected and have internet. Please suggest what else I can check.
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Hi,
I have connected my routers using LAN/WAN. Primary router has 192.1680.1 and secondary has 192.168.0.2. Also I have given the range of IP address in the secondary router so that they will not conflict. But unfortunately there is not internet connection in secondary router, however it shows connected and even on admin page of secondary router it shows connected and have internet. Please suggest what else I can check.
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Junaid
Thanks for this detailed video, i have a question, if im making single ssid network and using 4 routers and joining them with lan cable, so should i route every router cable from main router or main to router 1 and then from router 1 to router 2, please help me im middle of making my network, i did that in 2012 and completely forgot how it works after so many years.
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Thanks for this detailed video, i have a question, if im making single ssid network and using 4 routers and joining them with lan cable, so should i route every router cable from main router or main to router 1 and then from router 1 to router 2, please help me im middle of making my network, i did that in 2012 and completely forgot how it works after so many years.
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Jim
I may be confused a bit. So, in reference to the last 2 methods you covered (connecting two routers using network LAN-LAN, LAN- WAN). Which method should I use if I want both routers to be used wirelessly and allow devices to connect via network cable? Also, would it change anything if I added a unmanaged switch to one or both routers?
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I may be confused a bit. So, in reference to the last 2 methods you covered (connecting two routers using network LAN-LAN, LAN- WAN). Which method should I use if I want both routers to be used wirelessly and allow devices to connect via network cable? Also, would it change anything if I added a unmanaged switch to one or both routers?
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Evgenii
I have a question about the last way of connecting the routers in this video. If I set up my routers as discribed will the second router having less speed? Or the speed will be same as in the main one? And second question, will I be able to connect to second router by wire third one to extend the coverage more? Thank you!
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I have a question about the last way of connecting the routers in this video. If I set up my routers as discribed will the second router having less speed? Or the speed will be same as in the main one? And second question, will I be able to connect to second router by wire third one to extend the coverage more? Thank you!
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Aidan
Thanks very much - very useful video and well explained with all of the steps. I have two routers that are both connected to the internet (one via DSL and the second via 4G). Can they be connected together to one network in a similar fashion but yet use both internet connections ?
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Thanks very much - very useful video and well explained with all of the steps. I have two routers that are both connected to the internet (one via DSL and the second via 4G). Can they be connected together to one network in a similar fashion but yet use both internet connections ?
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Nick
When I do online gaming my connection is fine around 30 ping but when my sister watches Netflix on our WiFi it gives me around 100 ping and it-s unplayable. Will 2 routers fix the issue one for gaming ?
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When I do online gaming my connection is fine around 30 ping but when my sister watches Netflix on our WiFi it gives me around 100 ping and it-s unplayable. Will 2 routers fix the issue one for gaming ?
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TARUN
Ok so my main router has ip 192.168.18.1 and secondary router has ip 192.168.1.1 . I have connected both the routers with lan cable but still the internet is not working in second router. Please help
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Ok so my main router has ip 192.168.18.1 and secondary router has ip 192.168.1.1 . I have connected both the routers with lan cable but still the internet is not working in second router. Please help
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Kevin
I did this with my fios router(primary) and my old netgear router(secondary). As soon as i click save, the secondary router doesn't show in the list of networks anymore. Don't know what i did wrong
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I did this with my fios router(primary) and my old netgear router(secondary). As soon as i click save, the secondary router doesn't show in the list of networks anymore. Don't know what i did wrong
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