• David W Dinham

    David W Dinham

    @ddinhamgmail-com

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    • in reply to: Filling the Wi-Fi holes once and for all #1397903

      I have been using the two router setup for over 2 years with no issues. You merely change the second router base IP address to be the same as the first router plus 1. For example, my first router was 192.168.1.1, so I changed the second router base IP address to 192.168.1.2 while using the same subnet address to keep it on the same network segment. I also disabled DHCP on the second router so any device would pull an IP address from the first router. The ethernet cable must NOT be plugged into the WAN port on the second router, instead, it must be plugged into one of the regular Ethernet ports. With the second router having it’s own base IP address, you can now access the router setup by using your browser and entering 192.168.1.2 to bring up the router setup for only the second router. I tried to attach a screenshot of my second router setup screen, however I am not sure of the success.34219-Router2setup

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