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Broadband carriers only give you one account, and if you dial two accounts at the same time, the other one will be disconnected, unless you pull another cable from the broadband operator. In this way, there will be no conflict. This in itself has nothing to do with the router, if you want to have two computers connected to the Internet at the same time.
Combine two computers into one router and dial up the router, so that you can access the Internet at the same time.
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I don't understand what you're asking?
Because the internet speed is slow, you just use two routers to dial up, what does one mean? How many routes are dialed. It doesn't matter what the speed, the line speed that the ISP pulls for you is limited, the more you connect, the smaller the traffic per node, the router you set is not in conflict (of course, the mask is more than 24 bits) but the account you dial is conflicting, like QQ You log in on your phone, and the PC will be disconnected.
Of course, there are many places that allow one port and one ID to be dialed by multiple PCs at the same time, and there are very few cases.
If you want to increase the speed, you can pay the ISP again.
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If you want to use 2 routers to dial up, buy a router with 2WAN ports! There is no conflict! Of course 2 cats 2 double money!
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If you can use it this way, ISPs don't have to make money.
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The problem statement is really irresponsible!
First of all, if you use wireless routing to dial the number, then you don't need two accounts, after dialing the number with one account in the route, multiple computers can directly access the Internet through the wired or wireless mode of routing!
Second, if you have two accounts, I understand that you need two computers to use two separate numbers to access the Internet, although I don't understand why you would want to do that! But if you really want to do that, then I think what you need is a splitter, or something called a switch, to split the main line into two, and then connect to two computers, and the two computers dial separately and go online!
After the above theory is explained, let me prompt: the router can also be turned into a switch, the way is to enter the settings interface, turn off DHCP, and then insert the main line into the LAN port, be sure to pay attention to the WAN at this time, do not plug in the wire! At this time, the wireless router is equivalent to a wireless switch, which can connect multiple computers to dial separately!
Again, if you turn off DHCP routing, and then want to enter the settings interface, you must manually change the IP address on your computer! Forget it, all that said, ask me again when you need to do it! Time is precious, hehe, not much more.
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It's too concise, a line only needs an account, if the computer is connected to the router to go online, the computer can go online without entering the account, just what the router needs.
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The problem is too vague to be properly understood. Guess you should have two computers using a router to access the Internet at the same time through a single port, right? If so, it's probably because the ISP limits the number of computers that can be connected to the port, so you can't use two computers at the same time.
If this is necessary, it is not impossible to solve it through technical means, but it is more troublesome, and network service providers also prohibit this kind of behavior.
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It is not easy to connect if the two machines are separated by more than 100 meters, and the connection is often dropped. Feel free to add points.
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Let's give it upstairs, it's too detailed.
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