How To Run Two Wifi Routers?
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1. Connect the two routers together by using an Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the cable to the LAN port on the first router and the other end to the WAN port on the second router.
2. Log into the first router’s web interface by typing in the IP address into the address bar of a web browser.
3. Change the LAN IP address of the first router to something different than the second router.
4. Log into the second router’s web interface and change the LAN IP address to match the first router.
5. Enable DHCP on both routers and configure the DHCP range to be different.
6. Connect the two routers to the modem with two Ethernet cables. Connect one to the WAN port of the first router and the other to the WAN port of the second router.
7. Configure the wireless settings on the second router to be different from the first.
8. Save the settings on both routers and then connect devices to the two wireless networks.