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One or two wireless routers to achieve bridging.
The two routers are used as a bridge, which is suitable for the two routers without network cable reservation, and the second router must be within the effective coverage range of the first router, otherwise the second router cannot receive the first signal normally, and it will not be possible.
The second router with the bridging function can set the wifi signal with the same name and password as the first one, or you can set a different name and password. However, if you set the same name, you must set the same password, otherwise your wireless receiver such as your mobile phone will be messed up.
The setting method of bridging is different for each router, so I won't introduce it here, but only the key points.
1. The main router is connected to the Internet normally, and the account and password are known;
2. The auxiliary router is connected to the computer through the LAN port or wirelessly connected to the computer, and the management background is logged in;
4. Change the IP of the secondary route to a fixed IP and the IP address of the primary route CIDR block, if the IP address of the primary route is, the LAN port of the secondary route will be modified to avoid conflicts.
5. The new version of TPLink router will automatically shut down the DHCP server after setting up wireless bridging. For older versions or other brands, we need to manually close them.
2. The two wireless routers are connected through network cables.
This method is suitable for leaving a network cable between the two routers, and the connection is realized through the network cable, which is more stable and has the least impact on the network speed.
There are two wiring methods, the first is to connect the network cable from the primary route to the WAN port of the auxiliary router, and the router settings are the same as those of the main router. The second method is to plug the network cable from the primary route directly into the LAN port of the secondary route, and the secondary route is used as a switch.
Way 1 Way 2
In the second mode, we recommend that you use the second router as a next-level switch to the first router. The routing feature is no longer available. As a result, the network is reduced by one level**, with less latency and less impact on network speed.
The key is that all the devices are in a network segment and can access each other, such as printers, home storage, and the like can work effectively. The following table describes the secondary routes:
1. The secondary router needs to be changed to the IP of the network segment of the main router, and the IP cannot be the IP occupied by the DHCP allocation range of the main router and other devices in the network. After the change, you need to restart, and after the restart, you need to use the changed IP to log in to the secondary router;
2. Turn off the DHCP function;
3. Configure the wifi name and password of this router.
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Yes, use the form of serial connection to connect, that is, the network cable is connected to the WAN port of one of the routers, and the Internet dial-up mode is set up, and then a network cable is used to connect the WAN port of the next router from the LAN port of the router, and the dial-up mode of the WAN item of the router is set in the dynamic IP mode, and the IP of the LAN item is changed to another network segment, such as: the new IP of the router is re-entered), and the wireless wireless password can be set up for the two routers respectively
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Yes, the key is that the WAN port is set up to access the Internet in the same way as your computer, the WAN port and the LAN port are not the same network segment, if the bandwidth is sufficient, the ISP is not limited, the signal is not attenuated, and theoretically it can be cascaded without limits, thousands.
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Yes, your uncle's house is the main route. You buy a wireless repeater to use. It is commonly known as switch use.
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No problem, routers can be cascaded.
Plug the network cable to your home into the WAN port of your wireless router, and set the address of the WAN port to the IP address used by your computer. Then configure the LAN port of your wireless router to another network segment, and change the IP address of your home computer to this network segment.
For example, let's say that the original IP address of your home computer is the address of the WAN port that you log in to your home wireless router and configure it to be. Then set the LAN port of your wireless router as your home Internet device, and the IP address range is it. The gateway is.
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Absolutely, here's how:
1. Plug the network cable from your uncle's house into the WAN port of your router;
2. Log in to the router settings interface, enter the WAN port settings, change the default PPPoE dial-up method to get dynamic IP settings, and choose static IP settings if your uncle assigns you a fixed IP;
3. Go to the LAN port settings and change the local address to an IP that is different from the WAN port network segment.
4. Go to Wireless Settings > Security Settings, select WPA2 encryption, enter the password, save and log out.
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One of those is the switch.
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One network can use two wireless routers.
Moreover, one network can use multiple wireless routers at the same time.
In general, multiple wireless routers do not interfere with each other. You can take a look at the WLAN list on your mobile phone or computer, and there will generally be multiple available hotspots to choose from at the same time. However, we can only connect to one hotspot and one wireless network at the same time with the same wireless network card.
If you have more than one wireless card in your computer (which is rare), you can connect to multiple wireless networks at the same time, but it doesn't make much sense, we can connect to the fastest network.
A wireless router has a limited coverage area, especially indoors, where rooms are separated by walls, resulting in wireless coverage that is much smaller than the wireless router's nominal coverage. Therefore, in order to expand the coverage area of a wireless network, it is common to use multiple wireless routers distributed in different places at the same time for users in a large area to access the network.
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If both routes are wireless routes, you can use bridging mode, or you can use cascade mode. If one or both of them are wired, cascading can be used. Cascading requires the addition of a network cable.
1. Bridging: <>
The IP addresses of the two routers (i.e., the management IP) should be in the same network segment and not the same, if route A is, then route B is set to be, and the IP address must not conflict;
Set the channels (frequency bands) of the two routes to the same, preferably 6 or 9;
Router A does not need to enable the WDS (i.e. Bridge) bridging function, route B needs to be enabled, and click Scan to fill in the key type and key of route A.
DHCP must be enabled for route A, and DHCP must be disabled for route B.
Finally, restart route B.
2. Cascade: <>
Put a network cable from Lutanpai device I to router II, router i connects to LAN port, router II connects to WAN port;
The management IP addresses of the two routers cannot be on the same network segment. If Router I is, then Router II is changed to;
Router I turns on the DHCP service, and the WAN port of Router II is set to automatically obtain IP addresses.
Restart Route II.
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One network cable can be connected to two wireless routers, the specific operation is as follows:
Tools Materials: ASUS 201, Win10, QQ Browser, TP-Link Router, Tengda Router, Network Cable.
1. Prepare two network cables, one end of which is connected to any one of the LAN interfaces of router 1, and the other end is connected to the WAN interface of router 2; The other network cable connects one end to one of the LAN of Router 2 and the other end to the computer.
2. On the setting interface of Router 2, click "Network Parameters" - WAN Port Settings - WAN Port Connection Type "Select: Dynamic IP (called "Auto Acquisition" and "DHCP" on some routers) - click "Save".
3. In the setting interface of the router 2, click "Network Parameters" - LAN Port Settings" - "IP Address" on the right is modified to: click "Save" in the trembling book, and then it will prompt you to restart the router.
5. After completing the above settings, Router 2 can access the Internet, if you want to use the wireless network of Router 2, you only need to set the wireless wifi name and wireless wifi password on Router 2.
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Wireless router can be said to be an important device in the home without network, through it, you can turn the network signal into a wireless signal; Through him, we can save ourselves the hassle of dialing. So can one network cable connect to two wireless routers?
1. One network cable can be connected to two wireless routers.
2. However, you need to connect a shunt, and the wireless router is a router with wireless coverage function that is used for users to surf the Internet.
In general, one network cable can be connected to two wireless routers.
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OK. But there is already a router in front of your wireless router and an address is assigned, so your wireless router can only be used as a wireless switch.
Here are 3 ways for you to try.
1. You look at your second wireless router, with the option that doesn't have a "bridge", if there is, choose it.
If not.
2. Don't make any changes to your first wireless router. Connect your computer's network cable to your second wireless router first, not the first router's network cable. Go to your wireless router, change the IP of the LAN to an exclusion address, turn off DHCP, and set the wireless connection and password.
Then plug the network cable from the wired router and your computer into the LAN port of the router.
Note that it's a lan port, not the blue wan port.
The disadvantage is that only 3 of the 4 LAN ports are actually available.
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Connect the LAN port of the first router to the room and then connect the WAN port of the second router to the WAN port of the second router and set the WAN port of the second router to the dynamic acquisition mode.
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Yes, the two routes can be set to bridging or trunking mode to strengthen the signal.
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It should work.
You try.
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Wireless routing with AP function is OK, or you ** wireless AP, my office building is the wireless AP.
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