Have 2 routers operating for faster broadband FREE
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Ur nails are shit .. black go cut them :S
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back in the day when i had that wireless router good but only a G now i have 2 virgin media super hubs hooked up and then a belkin wireless N working via a netgear powerline kit pretty sick setup
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stop banging the bloody camera around
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that guy is noob and i have 16 port home network... NOOB!!!
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he said understanded
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Can anybody advise me if we can convert a wifi router to a repeater or a access point so that I can increased wireless area. PLs help. I ve two wifi router but do not want to connect the second one with wire. Thnx for your advise.
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There's a thing called a "tripod," consider using one. Thanks for the video.
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yeah buddy ur sky router has an ADSL modem in it .... u want to end up paying 10 bucks for ur ISP a month... just run ur Sky router through your DSL connection (im assuming u have a dsl connection) give him the WEP key and call it a day... home LANS really only need A router not routers just one ...if you need more wired connections just invest in a switch that will meet your needs.. if you need mroe wireless coverage get a repeater or run a remote access point to the wirelessless area
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Let's just say that your ISP delivers a simple modem with only one Ethernet port, then connect this to your WAN port on the first router with DHCP enabled (and NAT for people like you).
Then connect Port 1 to Port 1 on the 2'nd router and disable DHCP and NAT and give it a static IP outside the DHCP range of the first router. Name SSID on both the same and give them the same code.
This way you only have 1 NAT and DHCP to deal with and no matter what router you on, your PC's can communicate
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As a standart most routers have NAT enabled.. So if your ISP delivers a router without WiFi and you want WiFi, and you then do this setup then first you create a new subnet of your primary router from your ISP. Second your create a new subnet again by connecting via WAN port (so here your splitting up your network in 3: ISP Router, Router 1 and then router 2. 3 layers of NAT wich will give you package drops and slow response time.
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this vid is not accurate coz thats a sky adsl router u noob
@NoXiiiDe there's routers that you can get which will take Ethernet input and one which takes phone line input and I have an Ethernet input one spare so I used it...buy one off eBay che
TuturialVideos 8 months ago
This does not really make your broadband faster. It just gives you more connections for a LAN Network.
qew204 1 year ago 10
@qew204 yes thats true but if one of your routers is busy wih other sytems then it will be running slower than usual. In this case you can connect to your unbusy router and have a faster connection to your broadband. In some cases this is just giving you more connection for a LAN network but in other cases it may increase speeds
TuturialVideos 1 year ago
@TuturialVideos Well depending on the setup if the main router is busy and the secondary router tries to use the broadband it will also be slow, due to the fact that it must go through the primary router.
qew204 1 year ago
@qew204 If you were to buy a ethernet port splitter then u could have one ethernet going into them both via the splitter and then it will not have to go through the router. The thing why i decided to show this video is that my nextdoor neighbour pays me for my internet as i charge only £15 a month for him to use my internet and i only pay £25 a month so i get some of it payed for. Instead of letting him use the same router as me i tell him the password to the 2nd one and he can use that one.
TuturialVideos 1 year ago
@qew204 In all this can be a handy trick
TuturialVideos 1 year ago