How To Configure Multiple Wireless Routers On One Network?
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1. Connect the first router to your modem.
2. Connect one of the LAN ports of the first router to a WAN port of the second router.
3. Set the IP address of the second router to be different from the first router.
4. Configure the second router to be in the same subnet as the first router.
5. Connect additional routers to the second router as necessary.
6. Enable DHCP server on each router, with the same IP address range.
7. Configure the wireless settings on each router with the same SSID and password.
8. Configure the security settings on each router with the same security protocol and encryption.
9. Save the settings on the routers and reboot them.
10. Test the network connection.