How can I use two wireless routers at the same time

Updated on technology 2024-04-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. You used a router to surf the Internet, but later because the port was not enough, you want to add a router expansion interface so that you can go online and use the LAN?

    2. Two routers that can access the Internet are connected together to establish a large LAN, so that they can not only surf the Internet separately but also play LAN?

    If it's the first problem, you don't need to set up a router, you can connect it, so that your later router will be used as a switch, just establish a new connection in your computer, create a new connection in the online neighbor properties - click according to the prompts, note that there is a window to check other - Internet access through the hub, share files and print OK

    If it's the second item, it's a bit troublesome, don't use the automatic IP address for each of your IP settings, and set the router IPs of the two LANs to be different, such as one setting to set the gateway and DNS of the computer in this network to this, and the other setting to the same gateway and DNS in the LAN to set to this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be used at the same time, but it needs to be bridged.

    Configuration of Router 1:

    2. In the WAN port settings, set the current Internet access mode.

    3. Set the basic wireless information, change the default SSID to AP1, enable the bridge function, and enter the wireless MAC address of AP2 in the box below.

    The router keeps DHCP enabled.

    Configuration of Router 2:

    2. In the LAN port settings, change the LAN port IP to ", and then click "Save".

    3. The WAN port setting remains the default and unchanged.

    4. In the "Wireless Parameters" setting, change the SSID to AP2, enable the Bridge function, and fill in the MAC address of AP1 in the box below.

    5. In the DHCP service settings, disable the DHCP service on Router 2 and click "Save".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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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