How To Bridge Two Internet Connections?
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1. Set up the two modems: Connect the two modems to the two different internet connections.
2. Set up the router: Connect the router to one of the modems.
3. Configure the router: Log into the router’s settings and enable the bridging feature (if available).
4. Connect the second modem: Connect the second modem to the router’s bridging port.
5. Test the connection: Test the connection to make sure that both modems are connected and the bridge is working correctly.
1. Connect both of the internet connections to the same router.
2. Configure the router with both of the internet connections.
3. Enable the bridging feature on the router.
4. Set up a firewall on the router to control the traffic between the two internet connections.
5. Test the connection to make sure that all of the devices are able to access both of the internet connections.