How To Set Up Multiple Routers On One Network?
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1. Connect the two routers together using an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect one of the routers to your modem using an Ethernet cable.
3. Log into the router that is connected to your modem and configure the settings to assign it as the main router.
4. Log into the secondary router and configure its settings to assign it as a secondary router.
5. Configure the settings on the main router to assign the secondary router as a wireless access point.
6. Connect devices to the main router or the secondary router via WiFi or Ethernet cable.
7. Use the same SSID for both routers for seamless wireless roaming.
8. If needed, configure settings on the main router to assign a range of IP addresses to the secondary router.
9. Configure the firewall settings on both routers to prevent unwanted traffic from entering your network.
10. Save the settings on both routers and reboot them to apply the changes.