Next, head to the Wireless section, and make the following changes on the Basic Settings sub-page. Step 1: Make sure wireless mode is set to AP. It should be the default. Step 2: Choose an SSID

CrimsonKidA here is one correction. You can use as many routers (wireless) on your network as you want. It only requires planning. 1. Turn off DHCP on all. 2. Use non conflicting channels. 3. Use static configuration on all of them and point them to internal resources (internet router, internal DNS) 4. Apr 16, 2009 · hello, i have a problem using my d link dir-300 wireless router my computer are one connect to the dsl.and i have a interconnected computer using my switch hub.up an using the wireless network .I connect my laptop to the wireless d link and it is connected but with out internet connection .I connect a cross over to the port 1 of the the d-link and the other side to the switch .con you help me For a wireless roaming network, set the wireless on both identical (i.e. SSID, wireless security, passphrase), make sure to enable the SSID broadcast, leave channel on auto or use two channels at least 5 apart (e.g. 1 & 6). That way wireless clients should be able to roam almost seamlessly between both access points. Mar 16, 2017 · Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, I would configure the second router as a wireless access point. Set up a different IP on the second router such as 192.168.1.2 assuming your primary router is 192.168.1.1.

Nov 12, 2018 · DD-WRT: Linux-based alternative OpenSource firmware for wireless routers. It works for several routers, most notably the Linksys. It works great with variety of wireless routers and embedded systems. This is recommend for new users as it comes with easy to use web-gui.

1. You can get an inexpensive power-line based extension point to bridge two or more wireless routers even if they don't support WDS and if you don't have a hardline between the two. 2. Many newer wireless router vendors now simplify this process by selling range extenders and access point gear. The netgear has standard a IP 192.168.1.1, so when I go to the setup, I tried to change in the "LAN setup" the IP adress from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.0.2 and disabled the "Use router as DHCP server" (as I read in the article how to setup a second router on the same network).

Aug 29, 2019 · In this guide, you will learn how to connect two routers and have the same SSID on both routers so that you get better WiFi. For now, let's stay focused on how to connect two routers with an

1. You can get an inexpensive power-line based extension point to bridge two or more wireless routers even if they don't support WDS and if you don't have a hardline between the two. 2. Many newer wireless router vendors now simplify this process by selling range extenders and access point gear. The netgear has standard a IP 192.168.1.1, so when I go to the setup, I tried to change in the "LAN setup" the IP adress from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.0.2 and disabled the "Use router as DHCP server" (as I read in the article how to setup a second router on the same network).