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If your living room is not far away from the bedroom, you can put the router between the bedroom and the living room.
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Don't be so troublesome, you can solve the problem by directly using a wireless route, can't you receive a signal at this distance?
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A wireless router can be received by multiple computers, no need to get two.
Assuming that the cat has a network cable to the two houses, then you connect the cat to the wired router, plug the two network cables into the LAN side of the wired router, and set the router correctly so that the two houses can use the network cable to access the Internet. >>>More
The easiest way is to set the IP of the wireless router to the same network segment IP of route A, such as and respectively, and then turn off the DHCP function of router B, define the wireless parameters by yourself, and use a network cable to access the LAN port of route B in any room, so that route B is connected in series on route A, and wants to be used as a wireless switch.
Yes, let the staff who turn on the network lead the line to the living room, connect the router in the living room, if you also watch network TV, you can put the router on the TV cabinet, my home is the weak current box at the door, I put an optical cat in the weak current box, and then lead the network cable to the living room TV cabinet, and then connect the route, so that the whole house can access the Internet. Let the staff give you the network cable, you need to connect a route, and then set it up, it's very simple.
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Wireless router, bridging is OK
Turn on WDS on one router, scan the previous router, scan it to select it, and change the SSID of the two routers to the same, OK. >>>More