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1--The machine has a network card, which is connected to the router output with a network cable; No network card or network card but difficult to route - buy a wireless network card.
2--Plugging the output of the ASDL into the input of the route; Or connect the switch network cable to the router input.
4--Start the computer, router, ADSL (do not need this step to connect to the switch) according to the instruction manual and the electronic help of the router, according to the previous step to record the data, configuration. The router is factory set to Don't change it unless you have to. The local computer can be set to static.
You can also use dynamic address allocation directly, in this case, remember to enable the DHCP service and set up the address pool (11-250).
5--If the route is not connected to the Internet, you can dial the service provider's customer service** and request a refresh!
6--Because of the overlord clause of the mainland network service provider, it is unreasonable, so don't look for it when installing a router. If you have any questions, you can find a friend near you, or a friend of a friend...
Brother Yuanling.
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Plug the network cable you originally plugged into the desktop into the router, then connect the network cable at the output of the router to the two computers, and if there is a dial-up, set up an auto-dial connection on the router. Set different IP addresses on each computer.
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That's what the router does, just set up the router and you're done.
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Of course, you can, you need to set it up to surf the Internet.
How to set up two wireless routers for wireless bridging:
The first wireless router:
1.First, log in to the router that is connected to the Broadband Modem.
2.Set the SSID number and Channel in Wireless Settings - Basic Settings, and set the fixed channel number.
3.Set the wireless signal encryption information in the Wireless Settings - Wireless Security Settings to record the SSID, channel, and encryption settings of the wireless router after setting.
Second Wireless Router:
1.Log in to the second wireless router that needs to be bridged.
2.In the network parameters - LAN port setting, change the IP address to be different from the first router (to prevent IP address conflicts), for example, save, the router will automatically restart.
4.Select the SSID number of the first router in the list of scanned signals and click "Connect".
5.Set the channel to be the same as the first router channel. At the same time, set the encryption information to be the same as the first router, and click "Save".
6.Shut down the DHCP server. In the DHCP server, select Disable, save, and restart the router.
7.At this point, the first wireless router and the second wireless router have successfully established WDS.
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Answer 1: Connect the two routers with network cables. Prepare a network cable, and connect one end of the network cable to any interface in the LAN of router 1. The other end of the network cable is connected to the WAN interface of Router 2. The computer is connected to any of the LAN interfaces of router 2 with a network cable, as shown in the following figure
3. After setting, the two routers can be used at the same time (no additional settings for router 2 are required).
4. In addition, please set the IP address to "Auto Acquisition" for this method.
A wireless router is a router that is used for users to surf the Internet and has a wireless coverage function. A wireless router can be seen as a device that sends broadband network signals from the wall of your home to nearby wireless network devices (laptops, Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phones, tablets, and all Wi-Fi enabled devices) through the antenna.
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The first A router IP is that your computer automatically obtains the IP address, at this time, you can see the local IP, default gateway, and DNS resolution address in the details of the local connection attribute of the computer, and write them down.
The WAN connection network cable of router B (connect to the LAN port of router A), LAN connection to your computer, open the browser and enter the login router settings interface, set the WAN port to a static IP, and fill in the data written down above.
Then set up the LAN and wireless connection (if it's a wireless router) and save the settings.
The WAN connection network cable of router B (connect to the LAN port of router A), LAN connection to your computer, open the browser and enter the login router settings interface, set the WAN port to dynamic IP, and save the settings.
After the WAN port of the router is set to automatically obtain the IP address, the network connection status of the WAN port shows "Connected", but the Internet cannot be accessed.
If the computer has automatically obtained the IP address, but the IP address is obtained, please disable the local connection or wireless connection corresponding to the computer before enabling it.
The Internet access control function of the router can restrict the Internet access permission of the intranet computer, please set this function according to the actual needs, and do not enable this function if it is not necessary.
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OK. Two wireless routers are connected in two ways: cascade and bridge.
1. Bridging: (broadcasting an SSID).
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 set to, and the IP addresses 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: (broadcast two SSIDs).
Put a network cable from router i to router ii, router i is connected to the lan port, and router ii is connected to the 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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You can pull the line like this. Please see the attachment for details
I hope it can help you, if you solve the problem, please adopt it in time, thank you!
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OK. Pay attention to it when you set it up. First of all, the IP address of the sub-router should be changed.
2 routers can't be the same. For example, if one is the other, change it to the DHCP of the sub-router, and turn it off. The wireless parameters are set as usual.
The wiring is connected to the LAN port. Do not plug in the WAN port.
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Change a router, you can, the router buys a good wireless, some routers can have a lot of walls, can be received.
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Of course, it can be connected with cables, and wireless repeaters can be used, which saves wiring.
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Connect the wireless router to two home desktops: either use two network cables to connect the desktop and the router; Either buy two wireless network cards and install them on your desktop and connect them with wifi.
A wireless router is a router with wireless coverage that is used by users to surf the Internet.
A wireless router can be seen as a device that sends broadband network signals from the wall of your home to nearby wireless network devices (laptops, WiFi-enabled mobile phones, and all devices with WiFi capabilities) through antennas.
Popular wireless routers on the market generally support four access modes: dedicated line XDSL cable, dynamic XDSL, and PPTP, and it also has some other network management functions, such as DHCP service, NAT firewall, MAC address filtering, dynamic domain name and so on.
Some wireless routers now have a signal range of 300 meters.
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The WAN port of the router is connected to the broadband modem, and the LAN port of the router is connected to the desktop.
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It's not possible, the internet speed is the same, and it may still drop!
In fact, even if you get through, you can't dial a number from multiple computers due to telecommunications restrictions, but the problem you said is not very clear, as if you only have one computer! If you just use one, you don't need a switch, just connect the network cable to the computer; If it is on multiple computers (it is better to have a notebook, because the notebook has a built-in wireless network card), connect the network cable to the notebook, and then set the wireless Internet function of the notebook. But the key thing is that you say that the computer does not have a wireless network card, it should refer to the desktop, if this is the case, then you must use a wired router, you just said again, an excuse is four wires and one is eight wires. >>>More
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This IP is only the address inside the LAN, and the address must be re-obtained for a different LAN, for the address allocation of the LAN, it is still the 32-bit allocation method that is still used, and it is the same in **. If you want to make it easier, it's better to let the machine search automatically. Hope mine is helpful to you.