How To Setup a Second Router?
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1. Connect the new router to your existing router or modem. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the WAN or Internet port on the new router to any available LAN port on the existing router or modem.
2. Connect a computer to the new router. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the computer to any of the numbered ports on the back of the new router.
3. Log into the new router. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the new router into the address bar. Enter the username and password when prompted.
4. Configure the new router. Configure the settings of the new router to your desired settings, such as the SSID, the wireless channel, and the security settings.
5. Configure the existing router. Configure the settings of the existing router to match the settings of the new router, such as the wireless channel and the security settings.
6. Test the connection. Make sure the new router is working and that you can access the Internet from the computer connected to it.