How to merge the wireless network with the broadband at home to increase the bandwidth

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You're a genius, but as far as I know, it seems like there's no way. Hehe.

    I can give you an analogy of what you think:

    There are two Jetta cars, each of which can reach speeds of up to 140 km/h.

    And your idea is whether you can combine the two cars and go to 280 km/h.

    I was dizzy. Your problem is basically trying to merge multiple wireless networks to improve speeds.

    However, theoretically, it should be feasible to relay the wireless signal first, and then input the signal to a router that supports multi-WAN ports, and then come out of the router It should be overlaid broadband.

    Equipment is needed though, ** not cheap.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is possible, but the challenge to the level of network technology is relatively large, and it is not a text that can explain clearly.

    There are two scenarios that I am aware of:

    1. Soft routing.

    ROS soft routing host inserts multiple network cards, one network card is connected to broadband, and other network cards are connected to wireless network equipment, which can be wireless network cards or wireless routes for relay signals, and there can be more than 1 wireless network equipment, that is, you can merge multiple network bandwidths. This solution is the best solution, because ROS itself does this, and many Internet cafes and ISPs in urban villages use ROS to combine multiple ADSL broadband access to improve Internet speed. This scenario requires familiarity with ROS

    2. Tomato program.

    You can search for "Tomato ADSL Bandwidth Merge" for a detailed scenario. This is achieved using a wireless router that can be swiped tomato. In this solution, you need to be familiar with the wireless router to flash DD-WRT tomato

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Logically speaking, there should be, just like the current multi-WAN routers. I've seen a driver that can use two wireless connections to work together.。。 Manually routing on the computer can also divide the traffic into two interfaces, but it is not very efficient.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ha, you can buy a 2-route router used in an Internet café, but it's tens of thousands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Two ways: First, use the router to divide broadband 1 into 2, and then use wireless router in different places, so that there are two wifi access points.

    Second: through the AP mode, first use a router to transmit the broadband into a wireless form, and then set up the AP mode in the router in another place where the wireless router needs to be installed, and search for the signal emitted by the first router just now to connect, so that only one WiFi name will appear, but the coverage of the WiFi has become wider, and many wine brothers and restaurants are called in this way.

    Third, buy a wireless router with dual bands, which can send out two different SSIDs through one route, that is, two different access points.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A: Install a router.

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