How To Put 2 Routers On The Same Network?
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1. Start by connecting each router to the same modem or internet connection.
2. Configure the primary router with basic settings such as an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
3. Set up the secondary router with a different IP address, but the same subnet mask and default gateway as the primary router.
4. Connect both routers with an Ethernet cable, linking their LAN ports together.
5. Configure the secondary router to act as a “bridge” or “wireless access point” by disabling its DHCP server and enabling the “Bridge Mode” or “Access Point” feature.
6. Configure the wireless security settings on the secondary router to match the settings of the primary router.
7. Reboot both routers and test the connection.