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Hello, the laptop can only be connected to one Internet access, not two at the same time. Hope mine helps you!
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First of all, after the tp-link54mb is set.
Jinlang: Don't turn on the routing function, just use it as a hub.
Manually set the IP gateway to TP-Link 54MB.
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Replace Jinlang's switch with a five-port switch, or two routers can't use one cat at the same time
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illy1983 is correct, but it seems that now telecom is cracking down on routers.
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Two routers can be connected at the same time, but you need to turn off the DHCP of both of them, otherwise there will be problems. If you really can't buy a dual-WAN router?
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Summary. There are two routers in the house, are they on the same network? Hello dear, it depends on the situation, to see how the second route is connected to the first route (main route).
If the network cable is connected, the two routes need to be lan-lan, and the wireless must be changed to an SSID (wireless name), so it is not the same wireless network as the main router.
If it is a wireless bridge or trunk, it can be set to the same SSID as the primary router, and the wireless password is also the same, and the two routers are equivalent to the same wireless network.
The wireless router is used as a switch, which constitutes an all-in-one machine of a wired switch and a wireless switch, and wireless can be used. Of course, as a switch, the IP address of the router should be staggered from the main router and the optical modem, and if DHCP is disabled, the IP address of the Internet device will be assigned by the main router.
There are two routers in the house, are they on the same network?
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There are two routers in the house, are they on the same network? Hello dear, it depends on the situation, to see how the second route is connected to the first route (main route). If the network cable is connected, the two routes need to be lan-lan, and the wireless must be changed to an SSID (wireless name), so it is not the same wireless network as the main router.
If it is a wireless bridge or trunk, it can be set to the same SSID as the primary router, and the wireless password is also the same, and the two routers are equivalent to the same wireless network. The wireless router is used as a switch, which constitutes an all-in-one machine of a wired switch and a wireless switch, and wireless can be used. Of course, as a switch, the IP address of the router should be staggered from the main router and the optical modem, and if DHCP is disabled, the IP address of the Internet device will be assigned by the main router.
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Use two router setup methods at the same time: Set Level 2 Routing Method
1. How to connect two routers.
1. There is a telecom cat: the telecom cat --- router 1wan port; Router 1LAN port --- router 2WAN port; The 2lan port of the router --- the computer.
2. No telecom cat: network cable --- router 1wan port; Router 1LAN port --- router 2WAN port; The 2lan port of the router --- the computer.
Second, the setting method.
Before setting, please disconnect the 2WAN port network cable of this router and plug it in after the setting is complete.
1. Set the IP segment of the second router.
After restarting the router, the address to enter the router is.
2. Set up a second router to access the Internet.
Check the IP details of the computer connected to the first router. (win+r--input, cmd--input:ipconfig all [remember: ip, mask, gateway, dns]).
Set it on the second router, and select Static IP in the Setup Wizard. Enter the IP that the first router does not use, and the others. Mask, gateway, DNS settings are the same.
Restart your router once it's set up.
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Yes, depending on what you're trying to achieve.
No, you can't use 2 cats, one cat, one ip, you can only use routers, I hope mine will help you.
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It's not a network cable problem, it's your dad's unit is a multi-level router address, the gateway is not, your network cable is directly plugged into the computer, run cmd, type ipconfig all, record its IP and DNS address, and then select static IP login in TPLINK settings to enter the IP address you found.
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