How To Connect Two Routers To One Modem?
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1. Connect the modem to the primary router using an Ethernet cable, and connect the primary router to the power source.
2. Connect the secondary router to one of the LAN ports on the primary router using an Ethernet cable, and connect the secondary router to the power source.
3. Log into the web interface of the primary router and set up the DHCP server. This will generate IP addresses for all devices connected to the network.
4. Configure the secondary router‘s settings so that it can function as an access point.
5. In the web interface of the primary router, configure the secondary router to be part of the primary router’s network.
6. Test the connection by connecting a device to the secondary router and attempting to access the internet.
1. Connect one router to the modem via an Ethernet cable.
2. Configure the router with a unique IP address, DNS server and other network settings.
3. Connect the second router to the first router via an Ethernet cable.
4. Configure the second router with a unique IP address, DNS server and other network settings.
5. Ensure that the second router is set to a different subnet than the first router.
6. Assign static IP addresses to the devices connected to either router.
7. Configure the wireless settings on both routers.
8. Reboot both routers and modem to apply the changes.