I want to connect 2 WiFi routers to create 2 separate networks. Basically the subnet router#1 for shared usage is attached to the modem and the protected subnet router#2 attaches to router#1

i also have roommates, we were sharing connection but i decided to have my own modem, so now there are two modems, i pay for my own service and they for theirs, so we get two ip's but its on the same account. there can be two modems under one account, but not two accounts on the same address, thats what the people at comcast told me. you need Jan 25, 2012 · For connecting two wireless routers, second router would work only as a wireless access point. You should check in the router's manual for more info about your routers specs. And yes, the second router should extend the signal of your network. Two Routers on One Switch Well I have two routers 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.1.1, I would like to connect each router to the switch along with devices from each subnet but keep each subnet seperate.is that possible or do I need another switch. MOTOROLA MG7550 16x4 Cable Modem Plus AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit Router with Power Boost and DFS, 686 Mbps Maximum DOCSIS 3.0 - Approved by Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, More (Black) 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,355

How do we use two routers with one modem? We want a second, separate router in a detached garage/ADU building, 50 feet from our house. It is connected by ethernet cable through 2 D-Link switches to our modem. We have a Surfboard 6183 modem, a Netgear router in use in our home, and a Linksys router I

I want to connect two routers on one modem to split the network load.I am trying to create two separate networks. I could connect one router to the modem and then connect the second router to the first router, but on a large network (300+ devices) the first router will be full of network traffic. Broadly speaking you can split dual band routers into two categories. Some broadcast the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands as separate wifi networks, so you can connect your laptops, phones, and other devices

Two Separate Routers (different networks ) from one modem - posted in Networking: Hi guys, Now, I should mention Ive set this up and it does work but it bugs me that I dont understand completely why.

Sep 23, 2016 · I've got a set of four Nest Routers (no Points). Initial setup was kind of painful - had to try to go through the 'add device' process a couple of times for one or two of them (make sure they're not too close to each other for the initial set up, and don't connect the wired backhaul until they're all joined to the network).