Sep 18, 2010

networking - 1 modem, 2 routers, 2 different networks Cable modem connected to Router 1 wan; Router 1 connected to Router 2 using Lan port -> Wan port; Answering your specific 3 questions: Creating a subnet on Router2 having router 1 as Wan - Router 1 has access to Router 2, the opposite is not done. EDIT: If the cable modem has more than 1 port, connect both routers there and turn on NAT for both Solved: 2 Routers One modem - Rogers Community 1. connect and reboot router 1 to ensure that it receives its IPV4 and IPV6 address, then shut down that router or disconnect it; 2. connect router 2, reboot it to see that it receives its IPV4 and IPV6 addresses and then; 3. connect both routers, power them up and reboot the modem.

1.Turn off your modem, router and computer. 2.Connect your modem to the WAN port of the TP-Link router via an Ethernet cable; connect a computer to TP-Link router's LAN port via an Ethernet cable. 3.Power on your router and computer first and then modem.

There are a few basics common with all routers: Router bits have either a 1/4-inch or 1/2-inch shank. You can get most bits on either size shank. If you're doing some heavy-duty routing with a bit that has a 1/4-inch shank, take shallow cuts and feed the work slowly, or you may snap the bit in two.

Now there is a modem upstairs and a modem downstairs and a wireless router upstairs. My kids are complaining that they cant connect wirelessly when the internet is being used upstairs. My goal is to be able to have two xbox 360's online- one upstairs and one downstairs, one netbook and two Jurrasic PC's which probalby are not wireless, My

Cox-certified DOCSIS 3.1 devices are backward-compatible with DOCSIS 3.0 technology. DOCSIS 3.1 service may not be available in all areas. Special Recommendations for WiFi. If your primary internet usage will be via wireless devices such as laptops, tablets, and mobile devices, then Cox recommends a dual band 802.11-AC WiFi modem. 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..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).