Question: Why would you connect two routers together?

A second router upgrades a wired network to support a larger number of wireless devices. An additional router extends the wireless range of a home network to reach dead spots and to network a wired device thats too far away from the original router.

What is the point of having two routers?

The benefits of a two-router network include: Support for more wired devices: If the first router is the wired Ethernet kind, it supports a limited number of connected devices (typically only four or five). A second router provides more open Ethernet ports so that additional computers can join the network.

How do I connect two routers together?

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Can I use 2 modems on the same line?

If you dont have a direct DSL line built into your wall (as is usually the case with older homes) you need to connect your DSL modem to a phone line. However, if you are using two different DSL modems in the same room you need to plug the two different DSL modems into the same phone line.

How do I split Internet between two routers?

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Can I have 2 networks on the same router?

Yes, it is possible to use two routers (or even more than two) on the same home network. The advantages of a two-wheeled network include. An enhanced wireless range (signal line) The addition of a second wireless router to an existing Wi-Fi network can considerably extend its range to accommodate remote devices.

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