How to connect 2 routers I have 2 routers and a wired router in the living room

Updated on Living room 2024-08-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Use one of the wired routers to call the first router, first use the first router to set dialing, enter the router management page and enter the correct account and password, ensure that a computer can access the Internet, turn on the routing DHCP function, and then set the second router.

    2. Set the second router, that is, the wireless router, don't connect the route to the first router, first enter the second route setting interface, change the setting IP address segment is not the same as the default first router, such as the first router: the IP segment is, then change the second router to the same as the previous route, otherwise you can't access the Internet because of the IP segment conflict, turn on the DHCP function, change the connection mode of the network setting to "dynamic" to automatically get the address, is the wireless router to turn on the wireless function, Set the Wi-Fi username and password, and then restart the router.

    3. Connect any LAN outgoing cable of the first router to the WLAN interface of the second router.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, any interface behind your router. Connect to the WAN interface of the wireless router with a cable, and then use a cable to the interface behind the wireless router, whichever interface is used. Connect to the computer with a root cable, enter or enter the router in the address bar of the computer's browser, if not, click on the setup wizard, and set it according to its prompts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Into your router to set up a one-in-two route, one network cable drags two routes.

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