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re: Is there a way to run multiple routers in a home?
Posted on 10/31/16 at 7:16 am to GeauxTime9
Posted on 10/31/16 at 7:16 am to GeauxTime9
I'm not familiar with that specific model but most routers have a bridge/access point mode that functions strictly as an access point extension of the first router that is actually doing the network routing functionality.
If you have ethernet run through your house then all you need to do is keep one router as normal and then for the second router put it in bridge/AP mode and plug it in to an ethernet jack on the other side of the house.
If you have ethernet run through your house then all you need to do is keep one router as normal and then for the second router put it in bridge/AP mode and plug it in to an ethernet jack on the other side of the house.
Posted on 10/31/16 at 7:21 am to efrad
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If you have ethernet run through your house then all you need to do is keep one router as normal and then for the second router put it in bridge/AP mode and plug it in to an ethernet jack on the other side of the house.
Okay, cool. This will give me the larger wifi area correct? How i have it setup now is annoying. I get full bars when on one side of the house, but i only get 1-2 on the other side of the house.
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