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  • Can You Connect Two Wifi Routers To One Modem
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 6. 21:21

    Yes, but that requires the use of UPnP on the system AND in the router also. As UPnP is a know intrusion vector, I disable it on my home router and on my PC as well. Anything that needs UPnP assistance can be manually configured with the application setup instructions and if the port requirements are not fully disclosed, then you're asking for problems.Case #2 above allows router #2 to operate as a switch and/or an access point. Any server programs need only. the correct portforward in the router. and a fixed ip address via address reservation configured in router#1It also fully supports all wired and wifi connections. In the past whenever I have done this, (for various reasons), I tend to go a slightly different route.Router 1 - Becomes a ModemRouter 2 - Becomes the primary routerConnect Router 1 to Router 2's WAN port and configure a static IPe.g.Router 1 would be 192.168.0.1 Router 2 would be 192.168.0.2.Router 1 to have DMZ on 192.168.0.2DHCP enabled on Router 2 - all devices connect to Router 2 on a different range - router IP / gateway of this network would be 192.168.1.1).From the above we can go two routes.1.

    Can You Connect Two Wifi Routers To One Modem

    TwoCan You Connect Two Wifi Routers To One Modem

    Configure router 1 to be locked down (no wifi, no DHCP), strictly acting as a modem (for devices that do not allow the router function to be changed into a modem only mode)2. Configure router 1 to be kept on a different range, like 192.168.0.x, with DHCP range starting after Router 2's static IP, e.g. Well if you want to have two routers with two different WANs, that would mean there would be two Gateways.To have two different gateways on the same IP range, only one router can be a DHCP server. Whatever you want connected to the other router, will have to be on a static IP with the gateway manually pointing to the secondary router.Anything you want to share across both routers have to be via IP and not hostnames, unless you want to manually put entries on each devices hosts files.If you want me to elaborate, just let me know. Well if you want to have two routers with two different WANs, that would mean there would be two Gateways.To have two different gateways on the same IP range, only one router can be a DHCP server. Whatever you want connected to the other router, will have to be on a static IP with the gateway manually pointing to the secondary router.Anything you want to share across both routers have to be via IP and not hostnames, unless you want to manually put entries on each devices hosts files.If you want me to elaborate, just let me know.

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