Can you use two separate routers?

Yes, using two (or even more than two) routers on the same home network is possible. The benefits of a two-router network include: Support for more wired devices: If the first router is wired Ethernet, it supports a limited number of connected devices (typically only four or five).
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How do I setup 2 routers on the same network?

Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to one of your primary router's LAN (Ethernet) ports, and the other into to any available LAN port on secondary router. Restart both routers once connected. You can do this by unplugging each router's power cable and plugging it back in a few seconds later.
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Can I connect 2 routers to one Internet connection?

Home wireless routers can be connected using Ethernet cable in the same way as wired routers are connected. Connecting two home routers over wireless is also possible, but the second router can only function as a wireless access point instead of a router in most configurations.
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Can having 2 routers cause problems?

No, two routers will not cause problems. If they are on the same (or close) channels, it may cause some slowdowns in performance tho, it's best to get them on channels at least 6 apart, so no part of the bands overlap.
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Can I have 2 wireless routers in my house?

Yes, using two (or even more than two) routers on the same home network is possible. The benefits of a two-router network include: Support for more wired devices: If the first router is wired Ethernet, it supports a limited number of connected devices (typically only four or five).
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How To Connect 2 Routers On 1 Home Network



Can I use a second router as a WiFi extender?

The simplest and most effective way to extend your WiFi network with a second router is to use an Ethernet cable between the two devices. This will offer the best performance possible and is the easiest to configure. The only real problem here is that you have to run a length of Ethernet cable between the two points.
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How do I set up a second router?

First router: Connect the Internet (or WAN) port to your modem. Second router: Connect one of the other ports (not Internet or WAN) to the same port on the back of the first router. If your ports on your routers are WAN, 1, 2, 3, 4, then connect the first and second router together in port 1.
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How do I connect a second router to my main router?

Set up a secondary router to expand the network. In order to do that, take an ethernet cable and to connect one of that cable to the LAN port of primary router which has an internet connection. Take the other of ethernet cable and insert it in WAN port of secondary router.
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What happens if I plug a router into another router?

Your router probably has a WAN port - ignore this and connect one of the lan ports to the router LAN port. Now anything that connects to your router will issue a DHCP request for an IP address. Your router DHCP will be disabled, and as the LAN ports are connected, the ISP router will see the DHCP request and respond.
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Does adding a second router slow down Internet speed?

Adding routers will not affect your Internet speed; it is preset by your service plan. It will, however, help your office network optimize the use of the speed assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Is 2 routers better than 1?

A: No, connecting two routers doesn't produce a stronger signal. But the equipment provided by Comcast may not deliver the best Wi-Fi for your situation.
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